Winning a series will do nothing but bolster the fanbase going into next season.
Winning a series will do nothing but bolster the fanbase going into next season.
Look no further for somewhere to get a green beer in Ottawa.
The announcement came at a time when Netflix was already losing subscribers. Only time will tell if the move will benefit Netflix or leave it worse-off than before.
Ahead of the 2023 Oscars, the Fulcrum’s non-anonymous panel voted from the real list of nominees.
If it weren’t for a pandemic, who’s to say how much would the world have changed?
If you’re a U of O student with plans of being in Ottawa this summer, read on.
Here at The Fulcrum, we’re not strangers to talking about climate change. Why Worry About Their Futures reflects our worries about the future of the world right back at us.
For Filipino-Canadians, Balikbayan is the act of returning home
Four members of the fulcrum editorial board share a recipe that gets them through student life.
ARCTIC admires the adaptability of life in the far north, and expresses concern for its uncertain future due to climate change.
JD Leslie (Anaia) and Oyin Oladeio (Racine) play sisters looking for redemption in Is God Is by Aleshea Harris.
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.
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.
Read on to see some of the current Fulcrum’s writers thoughts on Ottawa’s most popular places for a night out right now.
Art, culture, land, and language intertwine where Our Land, Our Art brings together visual and auditory elements of Inuit culture.
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.
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.
The Ottawa Canadian Film Festival is running Nov. 3–5 at the ByTowne Cinema at 325 Rideau St.
Movie fans will agree the musical did the cult-classic teen movie justice. The musical was funny in all the same places and held on to the same themes.
When it comes to making things up for the big screen, how far is too far?
Excuse me while I put some Y2K pop on repeat.
The Fulcrum spoke with Adante Carter (Aaron Samuels) ahead of the cast’s arrival in Ottawa.