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10 things to do in Ottawa this weekend – March 4-6, 2022
From live music to museums and flea markets, check out our weekly roundup of things to do in Ottawa this weekend. We have a mix of fun activities, including some free options, all are guaranteed to help you get out and enjoy the weekend. The Worst Person in the World When: March
Electro-pop artist Chersea is about to “Swan Dive” into Ottawa for intimate show
Photo credit: Jeffrey Bosdet Vancouver’s Chersea has been bridging the gap between electro-pop and soul for quite a few years now and she shows no signs of stopping. With her deeply personal single “Swan Dive” about to drop, and in the midst of a nation-wide tour, Chersea is excitedly spreading
Son Of Dave Scores His Own Show
Photo Credit: Sonic PR Life after The Crash Test Dummies has been like a whole other life for Benjamin Darvill, who you're more likely to know these days as Son of Dave. Darvill's bluesy mix of harmonica, beatboxing and pop quickly turned heads and has even scored him features on
Women in Black! Female All-Stars Gather for Johnny Cash Tribute
50 years ago Johnny Cash and June Carter were married in a fever hotter than a pepper sprout. To celebrate the iconic country couple’s Golden Anniversary the annual Cash Birthday Bash returns to the Rainbow Bistro tonight with a toe-tapping twist: an all-female guest roster. Kristine St-Pierre “I think an all-female
The Great White North Blues
Photos by Randy MacNeil / Feature photo: Colin Linden The Mississippi Delta, smoky clubs in Chicago, wailing out windows in Memphis and heating up the snowy streets of Toronto, one of these things is not like the other when it comes to what people generally associate with The Blues. Ottawa photographer Randy
BEST OF OTTAWA: Live Music Venues
With 20-years writing about Ottawa life we think we have a pretty good idea of the best of what this city has to offer. In this new weekly summer series we’ll share it with you. From our top picks of hotels, live music venues, local brews, bands and more, check,
Canadian Musicians Prove Their Worth Across the Capital
Photos by Emily Jefferies and Andre Gagne It started with the TD Green Room and ended in a 1970’s stucco basement. I made my way across the city Saturday to witness the growing mass of talent our country is always pumping out. I briefly caught the Fan Fare at Rideau
Invitation to the Blues
Photos courtesy of Blues & Company Before 1993, Kevin Ficzere was living a regular life filled with bills to pay, kids to raise and work to do. Then he got the blues. First he found a guitar God. A still self-professed Hendrix junkie, Ficzere discovered the legend in the late
Rainbow Blues
Guitarist Philip Sayce rocks the Rainbow (photo by Terry Steeves). AOther images courtesy of the Rainbow Bistro. Credits AlZon Photography and Scott Doubt of sD3. “The Blues had a baby and they called it Rock and Roll,” Muddy Waters once said and though rock may have become the dominate genre the influence
Suns of Stone: Ottawa’s Edgier, Old-school Rock Band
2014 is already proving to be the year of Suns of Stone, Ottawa’s rising rock band with a comparative edge that echoes the classic anthems of the 70s with southern/blues influences in a more contemporary sound. Recently signing a European distribution deal through Bad Reputation for their self-titled album, the
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