Author: Jessica Avolio

Editorial

Your Degree Is Just The Beginning

In our tender teen years, we are asked one of life’s most difficult questions: “What do you want to do for the rest of your life?” When we consider the endless amount of possibilities, we can be overwhelmed with more questions than answers. Often pushed to pursue post-secondary education, we […]

Editorial

Under the Veil of Irony, Sexism Persists

The words and language we use on a daily basis hold a great deal of power. They have the ability to reveal our society’s prejudices and stereotypes, but also the ability to influence and perpetuate these ideas. This common discourse will often contribute to the prevalence of the ‘isms,’ such […]

Arts & Culture

You’ll Know It When You See It

Guelph freelance illustrator and artist, Cai Sepulis, has created quite the creative presence in the city I arrive through the front door of OX and spot a head of shoulder-length jet-black hair in the back of the restaurant. I assume it to be Cai Sepulis, with my only knowledge of […]

Arts & Culture

Grassroots + Art + Guelph: Kazoo!

Kazoo! (exclamation mark included) is a collective of Guelph-based musicians, multi-disciplinary artists, and community organizers. This music series and annual festival was set up in June 2006 with “the desire to create a space for innovative new music, and make connections between diverse audiences and artists,” explained Brad McInerney, founder […]

Editorial

Anti-abortion Bus Ads Infringe on Rights

For nearly a decade, the Guelph & Area Right to Life Association has been displaying advertisements on the back of several Guelph Transit buses. “Simply Human” is an ad most Guelph residents are likely familiar with; it depicts an image of an unborn human fetus next to the phrase “This […]

Arts & Culture

Grassroots + Art + Guelph: Vocamus Press

“How do you pronounce Vocamus?” the Ontarion questioned Jeremy Luke Hill, founder of Vocamus Press. “If you’re doing this the real Latin way, the emphAsis would be on the second syllAble,” Hill responded. “You would say vocAmus – but nobody does it because you can’t make English speakers do that. […]

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Grassroots + Art + Guelph: Ed Video

Initiated in 1975 by a group of recent grads from the University of Guelph, Ed Video started their project in the hopes to enable the creation and exhibition of independent media art in Guelph. “Ed Video,” short for “Educational Video,” was established as Guelph’s only Artist Run Centre, and 37 […]

Arts & Culture

Grassroots + Art + Guelph: Silence

Self-described as “Guelph’s portal for adventure new sounds,” Silence is a hub for experimental and improvised sound art in the community. Events include musical acts, a monthly concert series, the occasional improvisation session, handmade music nights, and other unique and interesting workshops. The Ontarion spoke with Ben Grossman, founder of […]