Here at the Fulcrum, we decided who we’d give the Grammys to if we held all the power of the Recording Academy.
Here at the Fulcrum, we decided who we’d give the Grammys to if we held all the power of the Recording Academy.
The University of Ottawa Cooking Club is providing students with realistic inspiration and a space to talk about cooking, whether it’s their passion or a way to meet a basic need.
Sometimes, I think the algorithm can read my mind. I’m so convinced of its accuracy that when a book review appears on my feed, I know I must read it.
As You Like It: A Radical Retelling creates a necessary obstruction of the status quo in Canadian arts production.
Whether you’re trying to add some life to your dorm room or you want to have something to take care of, you proudly display your new plant on the windowsill for a few weeks or even months.
Being able to have a concert entirely made up of composers from the 2SLGBTQIA+ community is a significant moment for representation in music, and for choir members themselves.
The long awaited sequel to the 2012 box-office-breaking film, Avatar: The Way of Water is a true testament to what CGI can do. But it might not be enough to make a trek to the theatres worth it.
Read on to see some of the current Fulcrum’s writers thoughts on Ottawa’s most popular places for a night out right now.
Can journalism ever be honest or will it always be subject to either the bourgeoisie or the state?
Art, culture, land, and language intertwine where Our Land, Our Art brings together visual and auditory elements of Inuit culture.
The Griswold family Christmas never fails to make me laugh and bring a smile to my face.
In Mehra’s postcolonial vision, the museum becomes a mechanism for reclaiming culture.
In front of the Mona Lisa, we wait in line with anticipation as we hear cameras click and bodies bustling the Salle des États.
On Dec. 1, the Fulcrum attended Czech Mates, the U of O wind ensemble concert presented by the school of music.
As part of Global Entrepreneurship Week, the faculties of arts and social science teamed up to present the Impact Runway and a sustainability-focused panel with three Ottawa entrepreneurs.
Here’s what the Fulcrum staff listened to as they brought you U of O’s biggest stories this year.
The singer-songwriter met with the Fulcrum ahead of Ottawa show with Virginia to Vegas.
In 2020, the American Psychological Association — who you might know better as APA — added reference guidelines for citing a TikTok video.
With over 40,000 in-person students, winning the Hunger Games seems easier than securing a table.
Barrucco’s installation makes us wonder about the future of social interaction.
Some of the biggest artists in pop, R&B, and hip-hop have released highly anticipated tracks and albums in the past few weeks.
From the never-ending drama to the sweet moments, here’s a rundown on the four season three couples.
The platform the Fresh Meat festival provides to local artists will continue to play an integral role in empowering the Ottawa arts scene.
What if the artists we adore are, in fact, terrible people?
Directors in attendance (of which there were several) came to see a live audience react to their work. They were rewarded with positive reviews; audience members applauded, laughed, and gasped at various points in each film.