Exploring ‘aesthetic accomplishment’ in Canadian art
Chris O'Gorman went to the National Gallery of Canada's newest biennial, Builders, which examines the boundaries and context which Canadian artists have constructed.
Film review: Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel
Jenny Kleininger reviewed the latest fashion doc featuring archived footage and anecdotes of the tempestuous Diana Vreeland, former editor and curator.
Film reveals carcinogens in ‘air, food, water’
Niall Barron went to the Ottawa premiere of Living Downstream, an exposé on the nefarious effects of toxins that are omnipresent in the environment, and their impact on humans and animals.
Northern Irish play flies into the GCTC
Kevin Nimmock went to Fly Me To the Moon, a black comedy by Northern Irish playwright Marie Jones.
Small-town sound with big-city feel
Calum Slingerland went to Cafe Dekcuf to check out Canadian multi-instrumental six-piece The Strumbellas.