Feeling French? Try Little Italy’s MeNa restaurant for it’s fine modern cuisine.
Feeling French? Try Little Italy’s MeNa restaurant for it’s fine modern cuisine.
Jessica Eritou reviews the king of Twitter, Rob Delaney’s book.
We get awesome cooking tips from U of O Top Chef winner, Marc-Antoine Boucher-Brière.
What is lost is now found with a Malcolm Lowry novel, and the U of O Press has their hands on it.
Seeds is the fifth full-length release from Brooklyn indie-rock outfit TV on the Radio, and the first since the passing of former bassist Gerard Smith.
I have no idea what happened in Bavaria in 1516, but after having this beer I’m certain it resulted in deliciousness.
Probably one of the most famous screwball comedies of its time, It Happened One Night established itself as the light, romantic comedy to watch if you ever chose to watch one.
We break down the logistics of buying healthy and organic food.
We talk to the oldest student organization, the U of O English Debating Society about their recent trip to Montreal.
If you are looking for a fast pick-me-up in Chinatown we Pho King know one.
That box of cookies you inhaled may not make you feel better after all.
Spencer Murdock reviews one of the most talked about rap albums dropping this year.
The Fulcrum stopped by one of the most talked about parties of the year, the East European Bloc Party.
Jessica Eritou names her favourite battlefield films
The Fulcrum curated some of the most stylish students on campus as they layer up for the cold weather
Student teams up with award-winning artists for love-struck poetry reading Photo by Remi Yuan Remember the days before romance became mass-produced and depersonalized by clogged dating websites and TV programs like The Bachelor? In a new collaborative work, two award-winning Canadian artists try to remember. Written by Gerald Lampert Award-winner Joanne Arnott and illustrated by …
This week’s Movie You Should Have Seen: 12 Angry Men.
Proceeds from SUSK’s bake sale went toward helping wounded soldiers in Ukraine by fundraising for medical supplies and donating to the families. The Ukrainian army has had to rely on crowd funding for medical and war fighting supplies.
There are two sides to every story. With the help of an internationally renowned photographer, the University of Ottawa is hosting an exhibition that explores a side of war we barely get to see.
Children from Sandy Hill got a special treat when they visited the new student residence at 240 Friel St. this Halloween.
The next event for the SFUO’s Bike Co-op involves a lot of music, glow sticks, and Halloween spookiness.
A new group at U of O allows students to watch opera by demand.
Four U of O students make way for a new festival coming next summer, the International Indigenous Festival.
King Tuff’s latest album Black Moon Spell hits it’s sophomore slump.
The new effort from Mike Hadreas, a.k.a. Perfume Genius, provides more of the emotionally charged singles he has produced in the past, but this time with a good deal of new sounds added to his usual sultry piano playing.