Review: The 1975’s ‘Being Funny in a Foreign Language’ avidly explores modernity and loneliness
If you only follow The 1975’s lead singer Matty Healy to click through the chaos of his Instagram stories, it’s easy to reduce The...
Review: BAC’s ‘Mean Girls’ delivers a hilarious and emotional scope into teenage drama
Broadway Across Canada’s (BAC) production of Mean Girls had the audience erupting in laughter as it offered a glimpse into high school gossip, bullying...
Review: GCTC’s ‘The Chemical Valley Project’ uses a sheet, projector and stroke of genius
Performing as the only cast member on a compact stage with limited lighting, props and a projector is a tall order for most theatre...
Review: Animated film ‘Barber Westchester’ will tickle your brain
Jonni Philips’ Barber Westchester, screened at the ByTowne Cinema as part of the Ottawa International Animation Festival (OIAF), was an enjoyable yet simply animated...
Review: ‘The Cat who Saved Books’ brings readers into a labyrinth of love and...
At face value, The Cat who Saved Books is a novella about passion for reading. The Japanese story vividly transports readers to a used...