October is filled with many scary things like midterms and cold weather. These scary movies are sure to take your mind off of this spooky season.
October is filled with many scary things like midterms and cold weather. These scary movies are sure to take your mind off of this spooky season.
Each vendor had a story, and a foundation that built their brand. Getting to know the artists behind the art was inspiring and had us more eager to purchase their wares.
Live music venues… need to take measures that advocate for their patrons’ hearing health.
The tone of this song is incredibly fierce, and a bright light shines on Olivia’s true tigress.
Hozier, who infamously begged us to take him to church, invites us to journey through hell
Mitski brandishes a resolute abandonment of Sad Girl SummerTM and fairly – now it’s time to grow up.
Zoë Argiropulos-Hunter, the Founder of First Crush said in an interview with the Fulcrum, “We did create the concept of Homecoming as an entry point for creatives of different disciplines to be able to come together to create an event that creates an atmosphere of the Ottawa creative scene”
Visual effects portray a bitter hopeless fight many with aphasia face as they watch their own language abilities deteriorate.
Co-directed by Thao Lam and Kjell Boersma, Boat People is a short film detailing Lam’s family as they escape from Vietnam and cross the South China Sea.
Whether you’re an artist, a producer, a student, or simply a passionate fan of animation, OIAF 2023 has something extraordinary in store for you.
Can the Canadian Museum of Nature reduce the stress of students?
As we approach the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, it’s time for Fulc Music to step back and appreciate some of the greatest Indigenous artists Canada has to offer.
Denial of one’s history as a people has been used as a weapon of erasure throughout history. And what is history if not a collection of preserved stories.
The Canadian Museum of History features a discussion with Indigenous artists who re-created the iconic outfit.
The 4-day event featured diverse music educators and their experience in teaching cross-cultural artistry in their music classrooms.
The Friday night festival gave equal parts glamour and community.
On Sept. 17 at CityFolk, all of the life in the city of Ottawa was at the TD Stadium.
On a balmy September night, Kushner, Russell, and Julius Son’s big drums and raspy guttural vocals boomed out in Landsdowne Park.
The second night of CityFolk Festival was not one to miss if you are an indie rock fan – especially a Canadian one. Thursday showcased some of the best of what the country has to offer with artists such as Shelburne’s Ruby Waters and Hamilton’s Arkells.
In an interview with the Fulcrum, club founders Sarah Almasaad and Majd Sabbagh explain, “Canvas for Change is driven by a deep passion to address various injustices that persist in our world.”
CityFolk is an annual music festival to close out the summer season. This year, the line-up includes Iggy Pop, Hozier, the Arkells, and U of O student Sophie Ash.
For the better part of 3 hours, the crowd moves to the music of DJ Crayola, Stylo, DJ Paqs. I feel someone tap on my shoulder. “You need to teach me how to dance,” the stranger says. When I laugh, she says, “Seriously.”
The movie adaptation of Casey McQuinston’s novel inexplicably sidesteps all that made it revolutionary
Canadian director Emma Segliman revives the teen sex comedy genre with a high school fight club, two gay best friends, and way more blood than you were expecting.
Here is a guide to popular live music venues in Ottawa ranked by their accessible features.