Make Every Day Earth Day
Earth Day shouldn’t just be a day, it should be a lifestyle. Here are some easy, but impactful, things you can start doing today and continue doing to keep our beautiful planet healthy.
Pay Equity laws alone won’t close the gap
There were a lot of old ghosts haunting the Liberal government when it tabled its budget on February 27. But have these spectres brought change to women’s lives this International Women’s Day? Not likely.
Art hopping across L.A.’s vibrant neighbourhoods
We recommend making a day of it and enjoying some of the finest art you’ll ever see while getting to know some of Los Angeles’ most creative pockets.
One Small Lawsuit, One Great Leap Towards Institutional Integrity
Aly Raisman has sued the U.S. Olympic Committee and USA Gymnastics over her alleged sexual abuse by Larry Nassar, former USA gymnastics doctor. The lawsuit also names Nassar as a co-defendant. Larry Nassar, the once doctor for USA Gymnastics, is now a convicted child molester who has been sentenced to 175 years in prison for […]
Canada’s Racism: Are we better than our southern neighbours?
Whether you’ve lived in Canada for 10 seconds or for 10 years, you’ve probably heard that this country is one of the few countries in this day and age that celebrates ethnic diversity and multiculturalism. Though we live in a society in which racial tension plagues public discourses, we Canadians take pride in the fact that we live in perfect harmony with the racialized minorities.
Hit the Ground Running
Now that we are blessed with a few more daylight hours, it’s time to leave that treadmill in the dust and brace the outdoors for your daily cardio session.
Album Reviews: March 19, 2018
#OLMMusic looks at new releases from Fischerspooner, Matt Gower, Marlon Williams, Adam Blasl, and Superchunk!
Using the Word Populism is Demeaning and Belittling to Voters
Why should the term “populist” come across as a sort of smear word, associated with characters the media goes out of its way to call reprehensible?
Down to the wire in ‘TeamTank’
Some meandering thoughts and pauses-for-consideration as we head down the stretch in the National Hockey League regular season.
Mike MacDonald: Canadian Comic Legend and a Damn Fine Fellow
“Try it again. . . you’ll never be like Mike MacDonald if you just quit”
Dialling Into the Divine Frequency of Santana
Those who stepped into the Canadian Tire Centre last night would find themselves part of a nation, a divination, the trip-tastic tone set by psychotropic vibes and kissing colours on the screens revealing every 60s acid drip you wanted to have or wished you could remember. Beckoning you through the gateway was a shaman named Carlos Santana
Naturally Green Drinks for St. Patrick’s Day
This St. Patrick’s Day, consider ditching the synthetic food dyes and opt instead for fresh, naturally green beverages.
#STUSTRONG
As the last breaths of daylight escape “Stuntman” Stu Schwartz’s hospital room on Feb. 15, 2016, he types a Facebook video caption: “I have some news to share with all of you.” He sends a shockwave through the Ottawa community when he presses ‘share.’
All Parties Deserve Equitable Coverage in Elections
As I learned more about our politics I became aware of the lack of democracy we really have and the corruption in our governance. In the last provincial election I put a sign on my lawn saying, "No one to vote for! I decline my ballot."
The power of poetry / Q&A with Spoken word poet Brandon Wint
On the heels of his second album, Infinite Mercies, we reminisce with Brandon Wint about his time here in Ottawa, his various creative paths and the power of poetry.
Film Review: Love Simon
Simon Spier keeps a huge secret from his family, his friends, and all of his classmates: he's gay. When that secret is threatened, Simon must face everyone and come to terms with his identity.
Film Review: Love Simon
Simon Spier keeps a huge secret from his family, his friends, and all of his classmates: he's gay. When that secret is threatened, Simon must face everyone and come to terms with his identity.
Film Review: Tomb Raider
Lara Croft, the fiercely independent daughter of a missing adventurer, must push herself beyond her limits when she finds herself on the island where her father disappeared.
Book Review: The Dang Factor – A No-Nonsense Lesson on Life and Love
Finally, A Book About Changing the Way Women Love! The Dang Factor is straight talk to empower women to never let a past relationship, a breakup, a betrayal, or a divorce define their future.
3 tips for designing your dream kitchen island
From bold patterns to stand-out pieces, the kitchen is getting a lot of attention from designers this year. Whether you are planning a reno or new build, these tips may inspire you to create the perfect trendy kitchen island you've always wanted.
The skinny on weight-loss and other health scams
We've all seen the ads, on the sides of websites and on our social media feeds: “Doctors hate her,” or “One weird tip to melt belly fat.” They seem too good to be true, which is because they absolutely are.
Try this pho fried rice recipe
For those of you who enjoy that pho taste, this recipe gives you a creative twist while keeping those authentic Vietnamese flavours in mind.
REDBLACKS sign Josh Johnson
The Ottawa REDBLACKS have signed international defensive back Josh Johnson to a one-year deal, the club announced Thursday.
Soft skills to rule future jobs
Over the next decade, the job market is going to change dramatically. Old jobs will disappear because of the rise of automation and new ones will arise from new technologies. This change has already begun in Canada, with experts pointing to the “quiet crisis” currently affecting our young people that makes it increasingly difficult for them to find meaningful work.
Miesha and the Spanks leading the way for next generation girls in rock
Calgary-based Miesha & The Spanks recently released their new LP, Girl Girls Girls. Guitarist Miesha Louie and drummer Sean Hamilton are a guitar-and-drum duo who perform ferocious driving punk-tinged rock and roll. T