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Documentary filmmaker Gio Petti stands in front of OC Transpo’s Line 2 Carleton University train stop on Jan. 9, 2025.

Q&A: Filmmaker Gio Petti discusses OC Transpo documentary ‘Dude, Where’s My Bus?’

Imagine waiting half an hour in -20 C weather for a bus that may not come. This experience is all too familiar for many...
A black silhouette of a artist playing a guitar amid blue stage lighting.

Review: Timothée Chalamet delivers career-best performance in ‘A Complete Unknown’

It’s New York in 1961: A teenaged and unknown Bob Zimmerman arrives in the Empire State. He is determined to visit his musical hero,...
Against black walls, comic book art of hip hop music legends literally comes off the pages as pages "fly" (are held up)

Hip-hop comes to life through Ottawa comic exhibit 

Growing up in Benin, West Africa, Andy Akangah’s first exposure to comic books came from Belgian strips he read as a child. Inspired by...
Jodan Drosier (second from right) answers a question about his life experiences as a transgender man surrounded by fellow panelists at the West Side Pride film screening at the Kanata United Church on Nov. 23, 2024.

West Side Pride film screening uplifts transgender voices, challenges misconceptions 

Three days after the Transgender Day of Remembrance, West Side Pride platformed and honoured creative voices in the transgender community with a documentary screening...
A woman wearing ripped jeans and a black tshirt sits outside an old comic shop, Happy Harbor Comics, in Edmonton on Free Comic Book Day in 2018.

Q&A: Amie Wright brings librarian and historian background to new comics director role 

Amie Wright, a history instructor and public history PhD candidate at Carleton University, was recently named the new executive director of the Toronto Comic...
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