In the basement of FONO, there is a pile of headstones dating back to the 1800s—the work of George Brown and Sons. Dormant ...
July Talk blew into Ottawa this past week, and shook the Bronson Centre to its foundation with a pair of sold-out shows that ...
As we impatiently await the arrival of spring, what better way to distract ourselves than with some movie-going at the ...
Rose has its world premiere at the National Arts Centre as part of the Indigenous Theatre program. It is the third installment of the ‘rez cycle’ from award-winning, acclaimed playwright Thompson ...
Ottawa’s international poetry festival, VERSeFest, is back for its 16th year from March 24-30. VERSeFest is “built on a ...
A dark comedy, Art of Murder weaves deceit, deception and barbed dialogue amongst four characters: couple and artists, Jack and Annie Brooks, their art dealer, Vincent, and Kate, their maid. With the ...
The days of convincing people about climate change are over, David Suzuki says. Now, the urgency is on preparing communities ...
Somehow, we have already arrived at the end of March. This weekend is a busy one, with theatre, poetry, sports, and more.
We caught up with Peter Dreimanis and Leah Fay Goldstein to chat about the tenth anniversary tour, and dig deeper on the surprise album.
Attention musicians! #ottmusic applications now open to feature your music tracks. If you are an Ottawa-based musician and you want your original tracks to be heard by residents, submit your ...
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The Great Canadian Theatre Company's (GCTC) upcoming season is as large as life, according to Artistic Director Sarah Kitz.
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