Reading Time: 4 minutesEvery year, CityFoll brings a diverse range of musicians to Ottawa, and this year was no exception, surpassing even the highest expectations.
Reading Time: 4 minutesEvery year, CityFoll brings a diverse range of musicians to Ottawa, and this year was no exception, surpassing even the highest expectations.
Reading Time: 2 minutes‘We missed playing in the best country in the world’ stated lead singer Jordan Miller. Thousands of people gathered on the Great Lawn Wednesday to watch their set.
Reading Time: 4 minutesYour one stop shop for events happening on campus in October, with a little bit of everything.
Reading Time: 3 minutes“The editors on the team really are focused on making sure the students are equal partners in the process … The process creates an environment of growth outside the classroom.”
Reading Time: 3 minutesU of O offers some lovely sights to exercise your creative muscles and hopefully have you stop to smell the roses.
Reading Time: 3 minutesA monthly catalogue of events happening on and around campus for all your student life needs.
Reading Time: 4 minutesThe philosophy behind Common House is a place where all writers can belong. As a magazine, it’s a publication that represents diversity in voice, with emphasis on sincerity and story.
Reading Time: 2 minutesBy breaking down financial barriers, HCPP is opening doors for children who might never have had the chance to discover their musical talents.
Reading Time: 2 minutesTaxi Driver is not just a film; it is a haunting exploration of isolation and moral decay in the psyche and experience of its protagonist, Travis Bickle.
Reading Time: 2 minutesWorking in the business and technology industry by day, Buffalo native Frank Gullo put his masters in English from the U of O to work by publishing a novel, which was recently released as an audiobook.
Reading Time: 2 minutes“Poolside Fantasy” is both a beach rock album as well as an ode to the kind of funk music you would hear a house band play at a run-down hotel. The lyrics, almost entirely written by frontman and lead vocalist Eric Montpool, range between love and heartbreak.
Reading Time: 3 minutesThe experiences and clients’ repeated issues that Liew has witnessed over the past two decades led her to look at stateless people through a more systemic lens — and ultimately write Ghost Citizens.
Reading Time: 2 minutesRetired U of O English professor Gerald Lynch has released his eighth novel: an academic satire set at a fictional version of the University of Ottawa.
Reading Time: 3 minutesBased on renowned magicians Ted and Marion Outerbridge’s experience renovating a historic Victorian home in Smith Falls, the magic show came to Carleton Place in late July.
Reading Time: 2 minutesArranged by Carleton University’s department of English language and literature, this year’s festival lineup boasted an exhibition of compelling productions, but none generated as much anticipation as Adonis and the Gods at War.
Reading Time: 4 minutesAfter 10 days of memorable performances by a variety of artists from different genres, Bluesfest 2024 came to a close on a beautiful and warm Sunday evening with an ensemble of talented rap artists.
Reading Time: 3 minutesMӧtley Crüe showed their “Wild Side” during their set at RBC Stage on the final Saturday of Bluesfest, which also included performances by The Tea Party and JJ Wilde.
Reading Time: 4 minutesMaXXXine is the stylish, gory, and unnecessary final installment of Ti West’s slasher-horror trilogy starring Mia Goth.
Reading Time: 3 minutesStittsville native TALK and Appalachian country crooner Tyler Childers took to the RBC Stage to kick off the second weekend of Bluesfest — but did Childers’ fans leave feeling underwhelmed?
Reading Time: 4 minutesOn a warm Tuesday evening, hip hop-infused country conquered Bluesfest’s RBC stage, thanks to DAX, Shaboozey and Jelly Roll
Reading Time: 4 minutesLive performances of “Moves Like Jagger”, “Call Me Maybe”, and “abcdefu” (Romantic Version) highlighted the first Sunday of Bluesfest.
Reading Time: 3 minutes50 Cent returned to Bluesfest for the first time since 2017 to celebrate his own birthday; meanwhile Mt. Joy sang their indie hits on the River Stage.
Reading Time: 3 minutesRising country music singer Warren Zeiders; Miley Cyrus’s sister Noah; Nickelback highlighted the second night of Bluesfest
Reading Time: 3 minutesFrom Mother Mother to Orville Peck to Leith Ross, the first night of Bluesfest had a taste of music for everyone
Reading Time: 3 minutesThe NAC’s Indigenous Art Market took place on Saturday, June 15, when more than 40 vendors installed their booths in the expanse of the Gail & David O’Brien Atrium