Directed by the multi-talented Greenlandic artist Laakuluk Williamson Bathory and starring Iqaluit’s Vinnie Karetak and ...
Ten of Canada's top chefs are competing in Ottawa at the end of January for the title of the Canadian Culinary Champion. After winning the Ottawa qualifier last fall, Chef Lizardo Becerra of Raphaël ...
Even those of us who aren't big fans of winter are happy to see the canal opened, which means we can officially enjoy winter!
REWILD Landscapes is a local queer-owned ecological “landcare” business. Its co-founder, Jeff Collins, rang in the new year ...
ASYLUM, a new SPAO Centre Gallery exhibition, opens today as part of SPAO’s 20th anniversary. The exhibition is a two-person ...
The Ottawa School of Art in the ByWard Market has a new exhibit running now until Feb. 2 that is sure to get you thinking.
“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark…” but it’s not the Company of Adventurers’ production of Hamlet — returning for a limited engagement at The Gladstone Theatre from Jan. 17-18.
Festive season is getting underway, and there’s plenty to do even if that’s not your thing. Check out the list of just some of the things going on this weekend below.
“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark…” but it’s not the Company of Adventurers’ production of Hamlet — returning for a limited engagement at The Gladstone Theatre from Jan. 17-18.
Local author Barbara Leimsner won the 2024 Whistler Independent Book Award (WIBA) for non-fiction with her debut book, Quitting the Master Race: A Daughter’s Journey to Break the Bonds of Hate, and ...
From art exhibitions to live music and social events, Drip House has become a cornerstone of Ottawa’s arts scene, fostering creativity, connection and community. In this interview, owner Rey Martin ...