Spring Indie Folk Nite Fest brings out local talent for unplugged performances
The Spring Indie Folk Nite Fest took audiences and local artists to different Ottawa locations for intimate performances and nights of folk.
Review: Sock ‘n’ Buskin’s ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ is a haunting and Wilde-ly...
How far would you go for eternal youth and beauty? Would you sell your soul?
Well, you can see just how well that worked out...
Review: NAC’s ‘Controlled Damage’ unravels the person behind the face of our $10 bill
On the fall evening of Nov. 8, 1946, Viola Desmond took a seat in the whites-only section of the Roseland Theatre of New Glasgow,...
Review: Ava Reid’s ‘Lady Macbeth’ beautifully subverts Shakespeare’s ‘Scottish Play’
Shakespeare’s Macbeth has long been steeped in a macabre tradition: misfortune befalls those who take part in performances. The play itself stirs up eerie...
Review: Carleton Musical Theatre Society’s ‘Legally Blonde’ is bright, colourful and chic
In Legally Blonde: The Musical, being true to yourself never goes out of style. In fact, knowing your strengths and differences may just be...





