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Alumni in the land of sweets

Carleton alumni gathered to watch the Pennsylvania Ballet perform George Balachine’s The Nutcracker Dec. 1 at the National Arts Centre (NAC).

The ballet was a rich presentation of the classic story, sparking enthusiasm from an audience that included 65 alumni and their families.

The Carleton University Alumni Association (CUAA) organized an opportunity for the university’s alumni to buy discounted tickets to The Nutcracker. The alumni association also held a pre-reception at the NAC.

Kathryn Calder brings Bright and Vivid to a cold Ottawa night

Victoria singer-songwriter Kathryn Calder stopped in Ottawa Nov. 30 after three of the busiest years of her life.

Album Review: Childish Gambino’s Camp

Camp
Childish Gambino

Poetry slammin’ the issues

The generally mellow and relaxing environment at Café Nostalgica reached its maximum capacity as students, friends and supporters gathered for blUe mOndays’ last Spoken Word Edition event of the year Dec. 2.

Album Review: Korn’s The Path of Totality

The Path of Totality
Korn
Roadrunner

Fusion genres are often the most rewarding to listen to. At best, the genre allows an artist to distill the very essence of two or more styles into something unique and challenging.

At worst, it’s an outlet for several stubborn artists to all pigeonhole their ideas into a single song — like Mick Jagger’s recent supergroup, SuperHeavy, has done.  

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