Lisa Loeb Finds New Ways to “Stay”
We had a chance to talk with Lisa Loeb before her weekend shows at Centrepoint on her two career paths, motherhood and how she feels about her most popular song twenty-three years later.
Top five spots for vegetarian eats in Ottawa
In Ottawa you can find everything you want. This is one of the most wonderful things about this city. You don't necessarily have to be vegetarian to know where you can eat great vegetarian food. There are days in which we want to eat light, try new things or detoxify our body.
Daniel Sharp’s Proto-Poeticism
Daniel Sharp would like to extend to you an invitation to his new exhibition, and his paintings aren’t even finished yet. At least, not in the traditional sense.
SIU’s delay on Abdi report shows our unequal justice system
When English novelist, essayist and critic George Orwell wrote that “all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others,” he could have been referring to some people in the justice system and the way that system protects police officers from criminal liability in Ontario.
Holy Shocking Guests! Captain Jack is Back and This Time Batman’s Along for the Ride
Doctor Who fans have been waiting seven years for Captain Jack to swagger back into the Tardis but it’s only taken three to get him back to Ottawa Comic Con!
The Best Pancake Recipes for 2017
Let us all take our time and thank mankind for having invented such a delightful, soft and yummy dish as pancakes. We all love them! Be them the thin crepes, or the fluffiest American pancakes, one thing is for sure: they are THE WORLD’S favorite!
The Rise, the Fall and the Comeback: a Story of Resilience and Athleticism
Stuart McGregor is sitting in a classroom, surrounded with brightly decorated walls and miniature furniture. He’s wearing a red Ottawa Lions shirt and jeans, sipping an extra large Tim Hortons coffee. The three-time Paralympic runner looks at ease here.
Interview with Organist Jonathan Oldengarm
In celebration of Canada’s 150th birthday, Pro Organo Ottawa and RCCO presents Jonathan Oldengarm in Concert February 24th 2017 at 7:30pm.
Not Your Typical Workout
For every reason that there is to exercise, there is one to prevent you from returning to the gym.
Navigating the New Mortgage Landscape
If you’re planning to buy a home, you may be wondering how the recent changes to the mortgage industry will affect you.
A Fashionable Valentine
Fashion Editor Alexandra Gunn has some tips to make this your most fashionable Valentine's Day.
Top Valentine’s Day Date Spots in Ottawa
Valentine’s Day is here and if you’re looking for a special spot in the city to bring your sweetheart, look no further!
The Magic Touch: The Benefits of Massage
Atlantis Spa has the perfect way to treat your lover or yourself this Valentine's Day!
Arkells Turn It Up To 11:11
Few bands are as consistent as the Arkells. The Hamilton boys delivered their latest in a long line of Ottawa sets at TD Place on a Monday night of all nights.
Valentine’s Flicks For Your Hipster Sweetheart
Be it a day cuddled with your hipster sweet or February 14: Population Uno, here's a list of seven films that ooze just the right amount of saccharine without OD'ing on rom-com whimsy.
Album Reviews: February 15, 2017
Owen Maxwell takes a look at new releases from Mother Mother, Sinkane, Vermont, Bikini Deathray and March Break Club.
The Other Side of Reason – Reflections from afar
Involved in a bus accident that took the lives of six people, David Gibson has been battling through PTSD for over three years. In an effort to better understand himself and to communicate with others, he turned to writing. His first book was The Other Side of Reason: A Journal on PTSD, available now via petrabooks.ca. This column continues that text.
Vancouver Thermal Imaging Program Gets Underway
The City of Vancouver has greenlighted a new energy program which utilizes thermal imaging to identify maximum energy-saving.
SENATORS: A Week in Review – February 13-February 20, 2017
SENATORS: A Week in Review is a weekly column looking back at the week in Ottawa Senators hockey written by #OLMSports Dave Gross.
WINTERLUDE’S Canada 150 Signature Concert
It was the second weekend of Winterlude festivities, and Saturday night welcomed the Canada 150 Signature Concert as apart of the Sub Zero Concert Series. Pan-territorial artists associated with Music Yukon and Canada C3, a project of the Students on Ice Foundation, came to share their talents.
Acura RDX Scores High Marks for Practicality and Performance
Compact crossovers continue to be hot sellers in Canada – including those aimed at the well-heeled. Like Acura RDX.
A Sweet Night of Candy at Alterna Savings Crackup!
It was a joke John Candy probably would have appreciated, breaking out his signature smile and boisterous laugh: his family fly in from sunny California for a tribute in his name only to face 20 centimetres of snow and the biggest blizzard of the year.
Film Review: John Wick: Chapter 2
After returning to the criminal underworld to repay a debt, John Wick discovers that a large bounty has been put on his life.
Film Review: Fifty Shades Darker
While Christian wrestles with his inner demons, Anastasia must confront the anger and envy of the women who came before her.