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Steven Page to Headline Great Trail Celebration
Photo and article by Patrick Lemieux “On a physical, geographical level, Canada is a country that is still so defined by its wildness. The Trail is a way for a lot of people to connect with that wildness, especially for the urban community to still have that connection wherever they go.” -
Music & Beyond Looks at 150 Years of Canadian Music
Ottawa Life’s Festival City Series is back! We'll provide a unique look at some of your favourite events. We’ll go beyond the music with artist interviews, volunteer profiles, concert reviews and spotlights on the tastes, sights and sounds of the festival season. Your city! Your festivals and events! Like a good sunscreen,
Ed Socks it to Canada Day!
Photos courtesy of the back of Ed's closet It’s 15-Oh Canada, eh! Sure we could have gone to J.T. himself, we could have lined up a new rendition of “Tears Are Not Enough” with Northern Lights 2017 and we could have even hosted a séance with the ghost of ol’
From 12 to 20,000, The Hip Returns to Ottawa to Say Goodbye
All photos by Andre Gagne ‘Til the men they couldn’t hang stepped to the mic and sang and their voices rang with that Aryan twang -The Tragically Hip (Bobcaygeon) On May 24 a collective gasp went out of a sucker punched nation. Gord Downie, frontman to The Tragically Hip, announced
Sloan to Play Classic Album in Full at Arboretum Festival
Sloan is back again for a little mid-90’s time traveling. In 2012 the band revisited their classic album Twice Removed with a triple-LP rerelease as well as playing it in full on tour. This year, the Juno winning One Chord to Another is getting the same treatment. Formed in 1991
Alyssa Reid’s Flaming Phoenix
By Katie Hartai As enchanting as the mythical bird itself, Alyssa Reid’s new album Phoenix will surely set fire to the hearts of fans when released on November 27. It may also spark a pleasant surprise. With Juno and MMVA nominations under her belt, the 22-year-old singer songwriter is no stranger to Canada’s
Holly McNarland: Juggling Lives On Her Own Terms
When Holly McNarland’s smash single “Numb” went viral as she approached her mid-twenties, she was a bright young rocker, a rookie to the record label and a hopeful firecracker quickly winning her way on to MuchMusic countdowns and Women & Songs compilations. Like any fresh face, she was ready to
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