April 10, 2019
It’s Movie Night at the Capitol!
Come by the Chatham Capitol Theatre tonight at 7 to see The Vanishing on the big screen.
$5 cash at the door, or flash your pass. Everyone is welcome. Concessions are available.
Ursuline College Theatre Company presents the tony-award winning hit musical ‘In the Heights’ opening tonight at the UCC Theatre.
Showtime at 7 tonight. Tickets are $20, available at 519-351-2987 or online here.
Shows nightly until Saturday.
The first ever photo of a black hole is set to be released today.
Most people might be underwhelmed by it, because it won’t be high-def or anything. The Event Horizon Telescope will be releasing it’s results at 1pm. The press release will be streamed live here.
This video has been trending on YouTube, explaining why this is a big deal.
Ice dance stars and multiple Olympic gold medallists Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir will be visiting more than two dozen cities across the country, and some in the U.S., as part of their just-unveiled Rock the Rink tour.
The new tour begins in October, follows the Thank You Canada Tour launched after their gold medal win at the Winter Games last February.
Among the cities already announced in Ontario for the tour are Kitchener, Kingston, Mississauga and Ottawa. London is not on the tour list yet but more cities are expected to be added.
Included in the cast for the rock-themed tour are Canadians skating stars Patrick Chan, Kaetlyn Osmond and Elvis Stojko.
Tickets for the tour come out May 3 and can be purchased here.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has declined a salary for the past four years.
Dorsey was paid $1.40 in 2018 to run the social media network. Dorsey didn’t earn any money while running the company between 2015 and 2017 because he has $557 billion worth of Twitter stock and doesn’t deem it necessary to take a large salary.
Got so much done today. Feels great
— jack (@jack) April 10, 2019