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An Idea for Easter: Rice Crispies Marshmallow Cake
Are you running out of ideas to make for Easter treats and want to try something different? How about getting the kids involved and trying out this activity as a family? This is very easy, not too time-consuming and looks amazing! It’s guaranteed that your kids, family and friends will
The Foyer Gallery Presents Conversations, featuring four women artists
Foyer Gallery and Presents CONVERSATIONS, in language of colour, texture, line and form, between four women artists. The event will feature Elisabeth Arbuckle, Margaret Chwialkowska, Jennifer Foster, and Katrin Smith. Elisabeth Arbuckle explores the beauty of pattern and line, creating images that reflect our connection to nature, lives, and circumstances;
Putting the "Science" in "Science Fiction": Transformers 1 – Adjustable Vehicles
Although they were made popular in the west by the Transformers television series that first aired in 1984, the idea of vehicles that could change into giant robots had already appeared in the Japanese Macross series, later be released in the United States as Robotech. Much of Robotech’s fame came
Craig & Noble TOFOOD: Tofu is no longer a four-letter word
Two Ottawa women who have been friends for most of their lives are the creators of a delicious gourmet tofu that will soon be sold in 30 area Metro grocery stores. Sue Noble’s love of cooking and Diane Craig’s entrepreneurial experience have resulted in the creation of TOFOOD – fresh,
Let’s Convince the CBC to Make The Hockey Song the Official Theme of Hockey Night in Canada
Ottawa Life Magazine (OLM), the National Capital Region’s largest, longest-running (est. 1996) and most popular general interest and lifestyles magazine, is asking Canadians from coast-to-coast-to-coast to visit its website and post their names on a petition requesting that the CBC make Stompin’ Tom Connors’ The Good Old Hockey Game the
Volunteering for Your Eye Health – Diabetes
Dr. Thomas A. Noël There is a pressing need to promote inter-professional collaboration to optimize eye care for Ontarians. For the past three years, I have served as co-chair of the Eye Health Council of Ontario (EHCO), which has the mandate to support provisions of accessible, quality eye care to
The Hockey Song goes into overtime
By Martti Lahtinen Editor The Low Down to Hull and Back News He wore a black Stetson and never took it off. If he ever did, any gas jockey anywhere between Newfoundland and Vancouver Island would have noticed a brown line across his forehead, and thought: “There's a guy who's
Don’t Miss Innocence Lost at the National Arts Centre
Lynne Harper’s murder is one that dominated the news for years and to this day, remains one of most famous unsolved cases in Canadian history. The year was 1959 and 12-year-old Lynne Harper was raped and killed and a 14-year-old boy was convicted and sentenced to death based on flimsy
Through All the Bad-Mouthing, Merlot Still Makes a Great Wine
It’s the grape that takes the brunt of all the bad jokes about wine – culminating in that famous line from Sideways when Miles proclaims: “I’m not drinking any fuckin’ Merlot” … they say that movie single-handedly brought the sale of California Pinot Noir up and tanked those of Merlot.
Matthew Stapley: An Insider’s Perspective on the Psychic Profession
Eighteenth-century French philosopher Julien Offray de La Mettrie claimed that “everyone is born with psychic abilities; it’s just a matter of learning how to access them.” Ottawa-based psychic-medium Matthew Stapley would tend to agree. In an exclusive interview with Ottawa Life Magazine, Stapley was quick to point out that the
Putting the "Science" in "Science Fiction": Bane
Bane, often known as "the man who broke the bat," is one of Batman's deadliest foes. The villain earned his nickname by breaking Batman's spine and leaving him as a paraplegic for a period of time, becoming the only villain who has ever immobilized Batman. Besides being a master martial
Stunning Stop Motion Animation Creates the Guts for Royal Wood’s New Video: The Glory
By Hank Reardon “Every inch a king… The result is We Were Born to Glory, (Royal’s) most upbeat and cohesive album to date.” - National Post Royal Wood can now add “two-time Juno Nominee” to his list of credentials, as he recently received a Juno Nomination for Adult Alternative Album
California Chardonnays: Magic on the Palate!
It’s going to be all California all the time at the LCBO this month. You’ll hear radio ads, see billboards and be confronted by all things California at your local liquor store. It’s a good thing for all you California wine fans, bad if you like drinking your wine from
Cabbage Lasagna!! In celebration of International Women's Day 2013
I could benefit from tasty beef in our lasagna, but the carbs I can do without! If you’re ditching the carbs these days, then this is a recipe you may want to try. It contains an abundance of fresh vegetables and a good amount of quality red meat. Here is
DVD REVIEW – Eddie: The Sleepwalking Cannibal
Despite its exploitive title, EDDIE: THE SLEEPWALKING CANNIBAL (2012) is an old-school horror/comedy, a 21st century variation on Roger Corman’s A BUCKET OF BLOOD (1959), with its odd mix of ghoulish fun and satiric jabs at the artistic community and the creative process. Lars, a famous artist from Denmark (Thure
V-Day Ottawa Supports Ending Violence Against Women with a production of The Vagina Monologues
In support of the Global Effort to End Violence Against Women and Girls, V-Day Ottawa is announcing a special production of the Off-Broadway hit The Vagina Monologues. V-Day is an activist movement that works to end violence against women and girls. The global movement promotes creative events that raise awareness of
Paint the Town Red: From Fitness to Food… and All for a Good Cause
Bust a Move The Ottawa Athletic Club was a sea of pink on Saturday, March 1. The unusually busy fitness centre was the venue for the Bust a Move for Breast Health fundraiser – a day-long extravaganza empowering men and women to fight for breast health. My mother and I
New Ticket Resale Website is Win-win for Season Ticket Holders and Ottawa Hockey Fans
Now that the NHL is back in play, fans are flocking back to Scotiabank Place and looking for tickets to see their home team play, which is where Broker4Tickets.com plays a key role. The newly launched Broker4Tickets.com is an electronic marketplace that allows season ticket holders to sell underused tickets
Upcoming exhibition features wood as a form of art
Local artist Norman Pirollo’s Go Figure! exhibition explores wood as a vibrant, colourful form of art. The series is composed of unusual, atypical woods with intense figure and chatoyance (or shimmer). The artist portrays a unique image or vision in each art piece. “It’s quite unusual and at the same
Bucket List: Fire Walk with Me
“Walk across hot coals” was one of the first ambitions on my bucket list. For me, being adventurous is all about finding the courage to do something you never thought possible, and feel an inordinate amount of pride in yourself for reaching that objective. After a brief search via Google,
Red Lentil Soup for the Busy Soul!
I always store a bag of small red lentils in my pantry for a rainy day. Rainy day means I had a busy day, I'm tired, and don't feel like having takeout. This soup will only take about 20 minutes to prepare!! It is extremely high in nutrients such as
Putting the "Science" in "Science Fiction" – Space Travel 4: Artificial Gravity
Science fiction is so filled with starship crews walking and running around their vessels… it is easy to forget that in reality astronauts spend their time in space weightless. Although floating around inside a spacecraft may be enjoyable, long-term weightlessness has many negative effects on human health. Long periods of
Francophone Cinema of the World Comes to Ottawa
By Hank Reardon Films from across the French-speaking world are coming to Ottawa at the 11th annual DiverCiné - les écrans de la Francophonie du monde film festival running from March 8th to March 17th at the Bytowne Cinema. Organized by the Embassy of France to Canada and the Department
March Wines for All Weather Conditions!
As we pull into March, it’s time to look at some wines that are good for cool weather and yet are diverse enough to handle what lies ahead. My friend used to say “March is a b*t*h” – he went on to explain that March was the only month where
Recipe: Irish Cream Chocolate Truffles
Are you entertaining this year on St. Patrick’s Day? Are you invited to a party and don’t want to go empty-handed... or just want to make something special to share with family and friends? This is a treat you must try! Irish cream chocolate truffles are perfect for this occasion.
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