
Chris Wilshere, founder and artistic director of the Scotiabank Northern Lights Music Festival, says he “feels very good” about reaching the event’s tenth anniversary.
Chris Wilshere, founder and artistic director of the Scotiabank Northern Lights Music Festival, says he “feels very good” about reaching the event’s tenth anniversary.
An exciting young product of the Lake Chapala Society (LCS) Children’s Art Program has been accepted for studies at the University of Guadalajara.
Celebrating its tenth anniversary, the Scotiabank Northern Lights Music Festival (SNLMF) has now become a major international draw and is bringing musicians of sterling status to Ajijic. Special guests this season are world-renowned pianist Anton Kuerti, composer Christos Hatzis and the up and coming Aeolus String Quartet from The Cleveland Institute of Music.
It was the typical farcical story — an illicit affair, mistaken identities, and a set with lots of doorways. Those were the only things typical about the Lakeside Little Theatre’s production of “How the Other Half Loves” by Alan Ayckbourn.