I’m having a similar issue. Running Yosemite 10.10.1 on a 2011 iMac and a 2011 
MacBook Air. I’m using Calendar in month view.

If I navigate from date to date, VoiceOver announces how many events are on 
that particular date. For many days this works fine, and I can interact with 
the date to view the individual events. However, for some days VoiceOver 
doesn’t announce any events, even though there are events on that day. 
Interacting with the date VoiceOver just says “blank”. I’ve asked sighted help 
and have been told that the events appear visually on the screen, but VoiceOver 
doesn’t announce them for some reason.

If, however, I just use the arrow keys to navigate between events, rather than 
the VO and arrow keys to navigate between dates, VoiceOver announces the events 
on dates it previously said had no events. To navigate with just the arrow keys 
I sometimes need to press the tab key first when I am focussed on an event.

Even weirder is that this behaviour seemed to only occur when I disabled 
particular calendars. I don’t know why that would be the case, but disabling 
some calendars (I think it might have been one of my Facebook calendars) seemed 
to start this behaviour. I’ve now completely removed those calendars and am 
stuck with this weird behaviour.

If anyone has any info or ideas I’d love to hear it.
Nic

> On 14 Jan 2015, at 9:08 am, Pablo Sandoval <paulsandova...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi list, 
> I am having trouble in the Calendar application. When I interact with a date 
> that has an event the only feed back I can get from VO is “blank text”
> I’m sure this is some setting I messed up since this used to read fine. 
> VO does not identify how many events, nor the name of the events.
> Any help is appreciated, running Yosemite on a Macbook Air late 2013.
> 
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