Glenn Mitchell

MITCHELL’S MUSINGS: Happy Thanksgiving

If you’re not careful you’d think the end of the world was imminent if not for a certain result come Oct. 19

MITCHELL’S MUSINGS: Against all odds

I’m writing this before the Lotto Max record-breaking draw on Friday night for $60 million

MITCHELL’S MUSINGS: More questions than answers

I have to ask a few questions to get them out of my brain because if they rattle around in there for too long they begin to drive me crazy

MITCHELL’S MUSINGS: Same old, same old

Just because we’re experiencing one of the longest federal election campaigns in history doesn’t mean it’s going to have the most to offer

On the road again

MITCHELL'S MUSINGS: It’s supposed to rain this weekend...

MITCHELL’S MUSINGS: Enough of summer already

If the truth be told, hey bring on autumn already, enough with the summer full of forest fires and water restrictions and campfire bans...

MITCHELL’S MUSINGS: What I did on my…

Glenn Mitchell provides some thoughts on his recent get-away

A mid-summer rant

MITCHELL'S MUSINGS: As we head off into the mid-summer season it’s time to clear the cobwebs

MITCHELL’S MUSINGS: Launching into summer

Apparently this weekend is supposed to be a bit of a reprieve weatherwise

MITCHELL’S MUSINGS: The heat is on

I may have an answer for the eternal question and bad joke lead-in: How hot is it?

MITCHELL’S MUSINGS: The list gets longer

Just some thoughts on the world around us such at it is as we, believe it or not, head into the month of June....

So long Don, Dave

MITCHELL'S MUSINGS: It’s been a week for farewells on television...

Getting out of the game

MITCHELL'S MUSINGS: It’s gotta be one of my favourite times of the year...

Caileigh Doroschuk (Jennie Mae), Gus Hansen (Buddy) and Erik Chirkoff (C.C. Showers) star in Jim Leonard Jr.’s The Diviners, which continues at Powerhouse Theatre to Saturday, May. 9 The play opens the Okanagan Zone Drama Festival at Powerhouse May 24.

Theatre Review: Powerful play offers some divine thought

Powerhouse Theatre's The Diviners is a powerful but accessible play about the the comings and goings of a Depression-era Indiana town.

Caileigh Doroschuk (Jennie Mae), Gus Hansen (Buddy) and Erik Chirkoff (C.C. Showers) star in Jim Leonard Jr.’s The Diviners, which continues at Powerhouse Theatre to Saturday, May. 9 The play opens the Okanagan Zone Drama Festival at Powerhouse May 24.

MITCHELL’S MUSINGS: Welcome to the club

I just turned the big 55 a couple of weeks ago and I’m already reaping the rewards

The more things change…

MITCHELL'S MUSINGS: Somebody wise once said we hate most in others what we hate most in ourselves, and no, I don’t think it was Shakespeare

MITCHELL’S MUSINGS: Something to cheer about

I’ve been watching a lot of hockey lately, if the truth be told

MITCHELL’S MUSINGS: Staying in control

One of my many faults around the house is that I pretty much have to have control of the TV remote.

MITCHELL’S MUSINGS: Springing to life

Daylight Saving Time kicked in while you were sleeping last night.

MITCHELL’S MUSINGS: Spring is a relative thing

Going to the Coast for a weekend can be an eye-opening experience