Review: Skillful actors bring the roar in uOttawa Theatre Club’s ‘The Great Gatsby’
“Welcome to the world of affluence and privilege in the roaring ‘20s,” Nick Carraway boasts in the opening scene of The Great Gatsby.
“Affluence” and...
Review: The Rolling Stones rock with newest classic, ‘Hackney Diamonds’
On Oct. 20, The Rolling Stones released their hugely anticipated album, Hackney Diamonds — their first original album since the 2005 LP, A Bigger...
Review: Wilco’s ‘Cousin’ returns to the band’s legendary, classic form
Having transcended legendary status in the underground music community and deemed “essential listening” by online circles, there is little left for Chicago indie-rock band...
Review: Paper Moon Theatre’s ‘Sweeney Todd’ is more passionate than frightening
The cobblestone streets of 19th century London, England are brimming with the all-consuming power of vengeance, whilst populated with meat pies and a murderous...
Review: ‘Soft Serve’ unearths the timeless complexities of human relationships
Set in the daily mundane, Soft Serve is a collection of short stories that intricately empathize with the peculiarities of everyday life and personal...





