You won’t hear a “namaste” at this offbeat yoga practice. Lindsay Istace holds her classes in the corner of a pub, swaps New Age tunes for pounding heavy metal and encourages screaming and swearing.
The widow of John Stevens, the late frontman of the London, Ont. band Johnny and
the Canadians, is moved by the band’s induction into the Forest City London
Music Award Hall of Fame.
Sally Joyce of Chatham, Ont., who’s paddled through the Sydenham River to pick
up garbage at least thirty times on her own, is leading a public cleanup on May
29.
The book “Prisoner Profiles” by Huron County Museum curator Sinead Cox explores
the stories of a handful of inmates at the Huron Historic Gaol in Goderich, Ont.
Ten years since she worked at White-Balmer Shoes during high school, Karina
Bogle took over as owner of the store and created the award-winning online
component.
A 2018 depiction of Exit 232 near Woodstock, Ont., inspired by a 1969 painting
by artist Jack Chambers, has been purchased by Museum London for its permanent
collection.