Review: Ottawa Dance Directive’s ‘One Hundred More’ seamlessly blends art and activism
Justine A. Chambers and Laurie Young’s modern dance performance entitled One Hundred More was powerful and moving, providing a refreshing example of art as...
Review: GCTC’s ‘Forever Young: A Ghetto Story’ uses comedy to tackle themes of oppression
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‘We Live As We Die’: Exploring grief in Black communities
We Live As We Die is an art exhibition highlighting the different ways in which Black communities in North America process grief and view...
Review: Thirteen Strings’ ‘Mirage?’ takes a new approach to classical music
Mirage? defies all presumptions of classical music and shows how music can be borderless and touching when presented in a diverse and accessible format....
Carleton student and alumna celebrate LGBT+ love at Fresh Meat Theatre Festival
Carleton University student Maggie May Harder and alumna Meghan Burns recently performed at the Fresh Meat Theatre Festival, an experimental performing arts event that...