Part of IFFO 2022, Little Palestine – A Diary of a Siege is directed by Abdallah Al-Khatib.
Part of IFFO 2022, Little Palestine – A Diary of a Siege is directed by Abdallah Al-Khatib.
Learn about Nowruz traditions and see how the Persian community at the U of O is celebrating the beginning of spring.
In her first abstract piece, University of Ottawa artist Angelica Pileci captured viewers’ minds with her use of bright colours and bold brushstrokes. Now in her final year studying education at the U of O, Pileci maintains that although she has never taken up art in a formal way, it has been a constant in her life.
Set to debut in 2020, the International Film Festival of Ottawa had major setbacks due to the pandemic. However, two years after it was originally set to be launched, the team behind the festival can finally screen movies for in-person audiences.
Meet Banggz, a local Ottawa rapper who just released his latest single “Who’s Gassing Who?”
The University of Ottawa’s very own Fanny Constantino discusses the meaning behind her art and her favourite creation.
Live music is back!
The Fulcrum’s arts and culture editor had a lot to say about the season two finale of Euphoria
Read the Fulcrum’s review of Chun Hua Catherine Dong’s solo exhibition at Gallery 101, entitled So Close Yet So Far.
Directed by Matt Reeves (Cloverfield, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes), The Batman is a dynamic character study of Bruce Wayne/Batman and the film’s characters, while he tries to uncover the truth of the Riddler’s dangerous plan.
How university students can stay stylish on a budget.
Read our review of Drive My Car by Ryusuke Hamaguchi, nominated for three Oscars.
The Fallout, a new Hulu movie, stars big names Julie Bowen and Shailene Woodley, alongside up-and-coming actresses Jenna Ortega and Maddie Ziegler.
The Student Voyagers club was formed in September 2021 for travel enthusiasts who are interested in both international and domestic trips and events.
Here are our reviews of the first new albums released in 2022.
We sat down with local Ottawa band AHRF and discussed the release of their first studio LP, Extracurricular.
An advantage of virtual events is that there’s no shame in popping in or out as needed.
Grown-up emos from around the world were full of excitement when the When We Were Young Festival was announced earlier this month.
“The club has allowed me to make new and lasting friendships,” said Hannah Vigneux, a first-year English student at the U of O.
Spider-Man: No Way José — Okay I liked the movie, I just couldn’t resist the pun.
Whether you’re a Beatles fan or not, here is what you need to know about Peter Jackson’s mini-series, The Beatles: Get Back
I am living for the Fezco screen time
Visitors can sift through the wide variety of topics through the photostories, transporting them from the industry stories of Toronto and Vancouver all the way to the remote environments of the Canadian arctic.
“Being in Sandy Hill comes with the university, but it also comes with the local residents as well,” said Collective Growers co-founder, Karen Nguyen.
A unique aspect of Daisy is the plot’s relevance to the divisive political landscape that permeates society today. In Daisy we encounter what the writers presume to be the inception of the modern day ‘attack ad.’ Its irreversibly deleterious effects upon American politics and the integrity of political campaigns are as discussed and feared then as they are now.