Reading Time: 2 minutesThe interpretations of “avian” ranged from life-like ceramic owls to performance pieces about Twitter.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe interpretations of “avian” ranged from life-like ceramic owls to performance pieces about Twitter.
Reading Time: 3 minutesThis decision followed a meeting with Forand’s psychiatrist at the hospital, her sports psychiatrist, her sports doctor, and her family doctor, who all told her that she was ready to rejoin the team.
Reading Time: 2 minutesPeppermint, the first openly trans contestant on RuPaul, appeared on the ninth season of the show, and finished as the first runner up. It was the show’s most watched season in its history.
Reading Time: 2 minutesA 465-year-old relic, the right forearm of St. Francis Xavier, is currently on a month long, fifteen-city pilgrimage, and will arrive in Ottawa, its final destination, on Wednesday, Jan. 31.
Reading Time: 2 minutesRevive will be showcasing the creations of University of Ottawa visual art students, with all pieces available for sale, and admission will be free of charge.
Reading Time: 2 minutesProfessor Armstrong—a trained guitarist—went into university with the intention of becoming a high school music teacher. But as the years went by, he found himself wondering whether he would end up studying the guitar or composition after he completed his undergraduate studies.
Reading Time: 2 minutesBarr came from ska and Gilmour from punk, as just two examples, adding an element to the music that allows them to sound different than your typical soul band.
Reading Time: 2 minutesAs the winner of the university’s annual Concerto Competition, Nicholas Richard, a originally from Fredericton, New Brunswick, will get a chance to showcase not only his talents, but also the sound of the bassoon—an often neglected instrument in the orchestra.
Reading Time: 2 minutesEven though the headliner attracted 500 people at most, and the local acts had twenty people show up for their sets, all the acts gave it their all. They all embodied Probably Raymond’s mantra to keep running—to make the most of it for the committed crowds who are there, and maybe make some new fans out of them.