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Past articles by Greg:

Arcana Kings have friends in high places after dream tour with Headstones

Sask. party-rockers the Arcana Kings are coming off a Canadian tour with the Headstones, who selected them through a nation-wide search. → Read More

One night only: Maestro Victor Sawa is coming home to the RSO

Victor Sawa, who was the face of the Regina Symphony Orchestra for 20 years, is set to return as a guest conductor on Saturday night. → Read More

Ghostwriter: Melissa Kendall had a novel idea for her first book

Regina's Melissa Kendall had to navigate the unknown as a first-time author before she recently released her new book, Marked for Harvest. → Read More

Music to the ears: Concert business made a slow but steady comeback in 2022

A look back on the year that was for the live music business in Regina. → Read More

After being shut out this year, Mosaic Stadium could get back into the concert business in 2023

Despite being labelled a multi-use facility, Mosaic Stadium was little more than a football venue in 2022. → Read More

COVID collaboration: Pandemic brought new band together (sort of) for debut album

A group of seasoned musicians from Regina and Saskatoon joined forces amid the pandemic to produce their self-titled debut album, Parkland. → Read More

Happy anniversary: Regina theatre group celebrating rich 45-year history

Regina Lyric Musical Theatre is bringing together the past and present for its 45th anniversary concert on Dec. 1 at the Atlas Hotel. → Read More

Country superstar Kane Brown can expect a warm welcome from Canadian fans, but what about the weather?

One of the hottest young stars in country music spoke with Postmedia's Greg Harder about his upcoming tour, which stops in Regina on Dec. 9. → Read More

Regina film set to break new ground with independent online release

For the first time in 30 years as a filmmaker, Mark Wihak is doing an online release of his new feature-length project, Resting Potential. → Read More

Rider legend George Reed requires no introduction for Globe Theatre's season opener

Globe Theatre begins a new season next week with #34 — a play about the life of George Reed — by long-time Rider fan Munish Sharma. → Read More

So Happy It Hurts: Bryan Adams still rockin' into his 60s

Canadian rock legend Bryan Adams did a Q-and-A with Postmedia's Greg Harder ahead of Sunday's show at Rogers Place → Read More

So Happy It Hurts: Bryan Adams still rockin' into his 60s

Bryan Adams didn’t exactly slow down amid the COVID pandemic — and he’s not going to start now. → Read More

Local ensemble bringing classic Baroque music back to Regina

The COVID pandemic helped inspire a season-opening Baroque concert by Per Sonatori, which runs on Sept. 10 at Knox-Metropolitan Church → Read More

Crossing the line: Greta Van Fleet eager for long-awaited return to Canada

Grammy-winning American rock band Greta Van Fleet visits the Brandt Centre in Regina on Aug. 23 as part of the Dreams in Gold world tour. → Read More

Regina Folk Festival back on familiar ground

The Regina Folk Festival is returning to Victoria Park next week after an abbreviated version was staged elsewhere the past two years. → Read More

Saskatchewan country singer finds creative way to share his love for Craven

Saskatchewan singer-songwriter Adam Johnson has released a track called "Craven" which was inspired by the Country Thunder music festival. → Read More

Weathering the storm: Little Mermaid has special meaning in troubled times

Regina Summer Stage's five-day run of the Little Mermaid finally begins Wednesday after being postponed for two straight years due to COVID. → Read More

Comedian Ed Hill ready to share his 'weird' personal experiences at Regina fringe festival

Ed Hill has never been to Saskatchewan, but he already knows what to expect from the Regina International Fringe Theatre Festival . → Read More

The Regina Fringe Festival is back this week after a two-year COVID hiatus

The Regina International Fringe Theatre Festival runs Wednesday to Sunday, featuring a variety of shows at three different local venues. → Read More

Globe Theatre unveils public fundraising campaign and $500,000 donation

Public contributions to Globe Theatre's $34-million redevelopment project will be matched up to $500,000 by an anonymous donor. → Read More