Tour de blogosphere: The Small Machine Talks, an Ottawa poetry podcast
The Ottawa-made podcast has recorded more than 50 episodes.
The Ottawa-made podcast has recorded more than 50 episodes.
The mind behind Mind of a (Former) Chef, Zachary Resnick, was born and raised in Ottawa and studied culinary management at Algonquin College. He worked at a number of prominent Ottawa restaurants before starting his food blog.
The Canadiana Project features a series of short web documentaries, each one focusing on a specific story from Canada’s past.
Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication has launched an online news publication, Capital Current.
Lagered Tales is a new podcast courtesy of Vankleek Hill’s Beau’s All Natural Brewing. The themes and material are fun and entertaining and go beyond just talking about beer.
Comedy duo Christina Muehlberger and Ryan Mulligan are hosts of the podcast Scene Partners, focusing on improv and stand up comedy, pop culture, television shows, movies, relationships and life.
Five years ago, Apt613 interviewed Joe Rios about his blog. His story was a good one: former couch potato turned ultra-marathoner decides to run a marathon on every continent.
Ottawa Showbox is celebrating 5 years with an all ages weekend festival May 26–27 at The Record Centre (1099 Wellington W). Among the performers are G. Grand, Claude Munson, Keturah Johnson, and Nightshades. Tickets cost $8 online and $10 at the door.
In the latest from our Tour de blogosphere, learn about Artsfile, a bold online non-profit experiment highlighting the best of Ottawa’s arts and cultural journalism.
Ottawans love to read good books, including books written by local and Canadian writers, but every now and then, even the most avid reader needs a bit of a push finding their next coup-de-coeur.
Local fashion stylist, body positive advocate, mother, and all-round cool girl, Chantal Sarkisian, is no novice in the blogging world. Throughout the past five years she has used blogging as an outlet to share her interests and inspire others. Her journey so far has found her exploring a number of avenues, from reporting on Ottawa […]
As the days get shorter and the weather gets cooler, there is a sense among singles that it’s time to find that special someone and park yourself for the chillier months. Who will you have on your arm when you show up to Thanksgiving dinner this year? Who will you kiss under the mistletoe in […]
This is your tour guide to Ottawa’s online literary world blogosphere style. In coming posts, expect champions of poetry, stories of small press, writers seeking writers, book clubs to notice, online journals, recaps, reviews and more. Today we take you into the online world of literary blogging with creative twists. From those scouring the second […]
This is your tour guide to Ottawa’s online literary world, blogosphere style. In coming posts, expect champions of poetry, stories of small press, writers seeking writers, book clubs to notice, online journals, recaps, reviews and more. Today we take you into the online world of Young Adult book reviewers – whether they’re taking you into […]
This is part four of our special guide to Ottawa’s online literary world blogosphere style. (See here for part 1, part 2, and part 3). In this series, you can discover champions of poetry, book reviewers, stories of small press, writers seeking writers, book clubs to notice, online journals, recaps and more. In today’s tour […]