From Nonna’s Hands to Your Plate: Dining at The St. Rita
On bustling Bank Street in the Glebe, The St. Rita offers something rare in Ottawa’s food scene: a restaurant that feels less like an outing and more like an invitation to a family dinner.
On bustling Bank Street in the Glebe, The St. Rita offers something rare in Ottawa’s food scene: a restaurant that feels less like an outing and more like an invitation to a family dinner.
This September, Mirror Mountain will take place from Sept. 5-7 at ODD Box in Arts Court, located at 2 Daly Ave.
Happy Capital Pride Ottawa! There are plenty of cool events happening this weekend (and beyond!) to celebrate pride in the capital, plus a bunch of great music and theatre shows all weekend long.
With playoff spots already locked in, the Vancouver Bandits and Ottawa BlackJacks could have taken it easy in their regular-season finale. Instead, they treated fans to an offensive showcase.
Josiah Henson’s story is powerful. His journey from slavery in the southern United States in 1830, using the underground railroad, and the role he played in his newfound home in Dresden, Ontario is nothing short of inspiring. However, it’s a story not many Canadians know, much less have even heard of.
Lisa and John take action when they see growing needs in their communities, and thanks to their efforts, they’ll soon find their names on United Way East Ontario’s Wall of Inspiration.
What started as a film society for aficionados has evolved into what Tom McSorley, who’s been the CFI’s executive director for almost 20 years, calls “a portal into all of this incredible work that’s being made around the world.”
There are many must-see older films from major directors at Ottawa’s independent cinemas this month, many of them 4K restorations. I’ll also remind you about the new releases I recommended in the last Magic in the Dark.
As a part of the NAC’s summer programming Stage Series, Love You Wrong Time is a hilarious and heartwarming tale that follows two friends looking for love in the big city.
One of the six founding clubs of Canada’s first professional women’s soccer league, Ottawa Rapid FC are past the halfway point of their first Northern Super League campaign. They currently sit in third place with 21 points and a record of 6W-5L-3D, and the best goal differential in the league.