Beau’s Knows Oktoberfest!
While it may still feel like the height of summer in the nation’s capital given the recent rising temperatures, fall is finally here. and Beau's sure know how to ring it in right!
Tired of Thinking what Meals to Cook – TRY SUN BASKET
Making sense of what to make for supper and afterward hurrying to the store can be one of the greatest errands of the day so having Sun Basket's case touch base at your front entryway with everything all arranged out and pre-parceled is a gift.
Album Reviews: September 26 2017
#OLMMusic looks at new releases by Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton, Marshall Art & Cory Johnson, Sløtface, The Souljazz Orchestra, and Ariel Pink.
Animation Festival takes over the Capital
Looking back at OIAF 2017.
Tei Shi Doesn’t Need To Justify Herself
Facing fears can be a truly transcending experience. For Valerie Teicher (aka Tei Shi) her latest album wasn't only thematically about childhood fears, but was in itself Teicher's own way of coming to turns with becoming a full-time musician.
Tracing Grandfather’s Footsteps through Berlin and Leiden
Ping Yan looks back at the incredible story of his Grandfather.
PROST!
Raise a glass of these local favorites this Oktoberfest!
KPax – Going the Extra Mile
Paul Krakowiak started working with audio and video equipment when he was just 15 years old. Asked doing the wiring for a local disco club, he decided to become a DJ and audio became his lifelong pursuit and passion.
Shaping Hungary: Modern Hungarian Design at NCC’s International Pavilion
Shaping Hungary, a breathtaking exhibition of Hungarian design will be on display at the International Pavilion (7 Clarence Street) from September 30 to October 28.
11th Annual Ottawa Peace Festival: Canada Loves Peace
On September 21st through until October 2nd the United Nations International Day of Peace and Nonviolence will be united during the 11th Annual Ottawa Peace Festival. The festival is part of the Canadian Peace Initiative and this year’s theme explores Canada’s natural peaceful intent and orientation.
Canadian Businesses Need Canadian Web Hosting Solutions
If you’re a Canadian business, there are many benefits to partnering with a web host that is also located in your country.
Recovery Day Ottawa Spreads Hope and Awareness
“If we don’t break the stigma associated with substance use disorders and process addictions, then we will never see recovery." – Gord Garner (RDO)
J & J’s Gibberish: A Rant on The Sting of the Green Hornet
One mother's weekly journey in raising her special needs children.
Calling All Neanderthals! The REAL BARBIE GERRY “The DITZ” RITZ
MP Gerry Ritz, Climate Barbies and the Stupid Factor.
Challenging Social Stigmas Through Art
Pop culture has familiarized us with the image of the young, starving artist, furiously labouring away at the next potential magnum opus inside a grim studio devoid of all but art supplies and unfinished pieces.
Charlie Angus Would Be A Great Prime Minister
The choices between tens of thousands of NDP members in the coming days will determine whether or not the NDP will continue in their traditional spot as the third place party in Parliament, or will manage to return to their brief period of glory between 2011 and 2015 when they were catapulted into the role of Official Opposition.
Jade Mya – Hopeful Romantic
Jade Mya is not your average country singer. Though a self-professed “stereotypical country girl,” this girl-next door with an edge is anything but run-of-the-mill.
Toward the Other Shore
A new short story by Ottawa author Jana Begovic
We Meet Again — Canada and China
In the spring of 2016, the first annual meeting between Canada and China’s respective foreign ministers took place and both countries expressed a desire to strengthen bilateral ties.
Ottawa Welcomes Inside Out’s 11th LGBT Film Festival
For decades members of the LGBTQ community have struggled with representation in media, with strong heteronormativity displayed in everything from advertisements to blockbuster productions.
The Top 25 People in the Capital: 21-25
5 more names round out our annual Top 25 People in the Capital!
Life Animated! Top Picks for OIAF 2017
Get ready because today the Capital becomes Toon Town again!
A Gift From the Monasteries of Korea
Chef Ji Young Kim from Korean Michelin star restaurant, Balwoo Gongyang in collaboration with Ottawa’s Le Cordon Bleu hosted a night of Korean Temple Food.
The Heart of the Home
On a floor plan, the kitchen is just another piece of the puzzle, but in the eyes of Canada’s foremost kitchen cabinet manufacturer, AyA, it is the heart of the home.
Let’s talk about our inherited trauma with Dr. Gita
For over thirty years, Dr. Gita Arian Baack has been consulting and coaching individuals and organizations.