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Worn Journal is looking for people to take pictures for our website in Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa. You need not be professional, but you must have your own digital camera, be interested in the independent creating community, excited to meet new people and be part of a growing fashion publication and able to commit […]
I’m going to be on the radio on Thursday night… It’s a live show on CKCU 93.1 FM (Carleton University’s campus station) that starts at 11 p.m. I’ll be playing and singing my own songs. If you want to be on the radio, too, you can call-in during the program and harrass me! Or if […]
Last thing on Ottawa - We had a special chance to catch the last night of the Real McCoy, a play produced originally at Factory theatre in Toronto and running in Ottawa in the beautiful new home of the Great Canadian Theatre Company:
Irving Greenberg Theatre Centre, home of the Great Canadian Theatre Company, occupies […]
It’s difficult not to gently mock our nation’s capital for it’s under-abundance of independent culture, but I’m learning to ease up on poor O-town. After all, what they may lack in blazing electro hiphop or whathaveyou they make up for in earnest state sponsored stateliness which looks pretty under the snow, and pockets of serious […]
So, as promised, I’m here to tell you about the site we launched yesterday morning. It’s called LivingLightly.ca and it’s the vision and project of David Chernushenko, who you’ll remember if you follow Green Party politics. He’s the man who got the most votes of any Green candidate back when running for Ottawa, but then […]
Those of us who consider ourselves eco-conscious generally spend a lot of time thinking about the environmental costs of things like transportation, agriculture, and energy production. But what about the environmental costs of art? Ottawa artist Stefan Thompson brings our attention to the environmental impact of conventional artistic materials in his new Earth-Paint […]
I’m originally from the East Coast. My voice often betrays an intonation that lays my past right down on the table. I’m also about as nostalgic as they come. When I refer to the “Halifax music scene” or actually the “music scene” in general, I’m usually talking about ‘95-’99 Halifax indie rock a la Superfriendz. […]