Kate s 5 fun things to do this weekend (May 14 to 16)
Spend some time with The Great Canadian Baking Show s Raufikat Oyawoye-Salami, enjoy a concert by Craig Cardiff for a good cause or look up look way up at the night sky for international astronomy day Saturday night.
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Look to night sky for astronomy day, take in a concert or enjoy a talk by a baking champ
Posted: May 14, 2021 9:40 AM ET | Last Updated: May 14
Raufikat Oyawoye puts the final touches on her Gateau St. Honoré during an episode of The Great Canadian Baking Show. She ll be part of a Kitchener Public Library event on Saturday to celebrate Eid. (Geoff George/The Great Canadian Baking Show)
An online forum documenting the rich history of Waterloo Region’s Black community has partnered with the University of Waterloo Art Gallery to go on display in a safe and unique way.
After pandemic setback, Cleveland nail artist plans to open first location in Waterloo Arts District
After pandemic setback, Cleveland nail artist plans to open first location in Waterloo Arts District By Steven Hernandez | March 31, 2021 at 10:03 PM EDT - Updated March 31 at 10:03 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Door-to-door nail artist Chanel Boyd plans to open her first location this summer after a challenging year for businesses.
“My friends encouraged me to venture out on my own and follow my dream,” she said, while preparing her designs in the Pop Life building on Waterloo Rd.
Boyd’s location for her business, Cure Nail Gallery, will open on the corner of Waterloo and E. 156th, within the Waterloo Art District. Boyd previously worked privately with clients throughout her decades of work.
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Like most people in Waterloo, New York, artist Josh Mull had never set foot in the building at 38 Washington St., even though he had lived in the village most of his life.
“A lot of people in Waterloo don’t know the history of the building,” says Mull, who teaches art in nearby Canandaigua. “People drive by it. But I don’t know that anyone’s really ever thought to look twice to imagine what it could be.”
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This rendering of the proposed Waterloo Art Center shows the third floor, with open studios and an atrium. Good bones: Students revive historic building in Waterloo, NY
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Like most people in Waterloo, New York, artist Josh Mull had never set foot in the building at 38 Washington St., even though he had lived in the village most of his life.
“A lot of people in Waterloo don’t know the history of the building,” says Mull, who teaches art in nearby Canandaigua. “People drive by it. But I don’t know that anyone’s really ever thought to look twice to imagine what it could be.”