The best worst movie at the Mayfair
In the words of George Hardy, “You don’t piss on hospitality,” even if it’s only awarded on the basis of one’s questionable fame.
Hardy, star of what is generally regarded as one of the worst movies ever made, Troll 2, received a standing ovation for his appearance at Ottawa’s Mayfair Theatre Nov. 12.
The Mayfair was screening a double bill of the 1989 B-movie and the recent acclaimed documentary about it, Best Worst Movie.
Hannah Georgas enjoys life on the road
Muffled sounds in the background. A quick gasp.
“Can you call you back in 10 minutes?”
A click. Silence.
Hannah Georgas just saved the day. Well, not really. A woman fainted in front of her in line at an Urban Outfitters in Toronto and she hung up to help her. It’s this kind of nicety that seems to define the indie-darling whether she’s on stage or in line.
Electric Fields features electronic and interactive art
The concrete wall of the Rideau Centre facing Daly Avenue played home to a holographic cube the evening of Nov. 4, adjacent another projection of the question “What is love?”
Art review: Art Gallery of Ottawa’s In Vogue
In Vogue
Various artists
Ottawa Art Gallery