One of the most prestigious festivals is now free for University of Ottawa students.
One of the most prestigious festivals is now free for University of Ottawa students.
Born to be wild, on motorcycles. Our pick this week features the subculture of riding the free world.
I’ve never been able to say I’ve had St. Petersburg’s best of anything, so it was with great excitement that I tried my first Russian beer at the stylish Moscow Tea Room.
How one Ottawa boutique provides not only clothes but a growing community with the help from University of Ottawa’s Enactus.
One of the hottest indie band’s singer releases her new album and it does not disappoint.
Regular Fulcrum contributor Will Hume reviews Ben Affleck’s new flick, Gone Girl.
Who ever said fashion and style can’t be functional?
The much anticipated album from Caribou leaves listeners pleased with it’s unique sounding jams.
The coveted food trucks were back on campus for the first ever Taco Truck Fest.
One of the most popular books of all time, happens to be one the best classic films of all time.
A new campus organization hopes to bring style back to the capital.
It was time for the second annual concert, E.L.E Fest, where the audience demanded it’s first encore.
Remember when Natalie Portman shaved her head? This is the film. We take a look back at V for Vendetta.
The grill heats up one last time for Ottawa’s Ribtoberfest.
How one of the most popular Netflix shows, House of Cards, can teach us about real life policy.
You may have not heard of him, but Mick Jenkins will be flooding the charts with his latest The Water[s] album.
This brandy-based cocktail is truly deserving of its classic title.
It’s a “Problem” we think you haven’t heard Ariana Grande’s latest album, My Everything.
The Fulcrum chats with Researcher-reporter Nick Taylor-Vaisey on his time at U of O and what’s like to work at Maclean’s.
The wait is over! We have a review for the much anticipated Death from Above 1979 album, The Physical World.
This place seems like chocolate paradise. Read our latest #FULCRUMFOODREVIEW for the new place in town Cacao 70.
The Fulcrum takes a look at a long forgotten, and possibly one the best war time movies Paths of Glory.
CBC listed CHUO’s “City Slang” as one of the best campus radio programs across Canada. The Fulcrum takes a further look as to why.
Just for the start of autumn, Jesse Colautti reviews the perfect fall brew.
You may not have heard of J. Cole, but Spencer Murdock looks into his incredible performance at this year’s Ottawa Folk Fest.