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Ottawa restaurant community provides meals for women in need
Photo: Jeffrey Radbourne Cornerstone Housing for Women wants to thank, but most of all, recognize the support from the incredible Ottawa restaurants and suppliers who have been providing meals for their frontline staff and clients. Throughout this pandemic, twenty-four local restaurants have supported Cornerstone’s clientele and their outreach programs. The restaurants
John Wozniak Hasn’t Left Wonderland Yet
Photo by Amanda Thurlow What do you do when your band doesn't want to play your songs? Just play them yourself. That's what workaholic John Wozniak of Marcy Playground does when his band isn't free or feeling like his latest songs fit them as a band. Keeping himself playing music and
No Joy Leave Shoegaze Behind
Opening the nights sets was the vicious set from Destroy Clocks, that was as devastating as it was load, revving up fans in Pressed for what was to come at the show presented by spectrasonic last night. One thing was clear when No Joy set foot on the stage, tonight wasn't going to be
Slammin’ in the Capital
Poster courtesy of Madeleine Kelly The Capital Poetry Collective brings the art of slam poetry to Ottawa. Their next show is Capital Slam, which takes place on Saturday, November 21 at Origin Studio at 57 Lyndale Ave in Hintonburg. A “slam” is a poetry competition in which poets perform original
The 411 on Ottawa’s Zine Scene
Photo Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Look back over the last 10 years, and you’ll spot a resurgence of the old Do-It-Yourself ethos. From self-published zines to craftivism, a new generation is being encouraged to challenge society through handmade items. Zines (pronounced ‘zeens’), in particular, have found new homes both online
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