Festival’s youth offerings are charming and challenging Movies aren’t just for grownups. This Sunday, kids and their parents piled into The Bookshelf Cinema for a Guelph Film Festival screening of “Sunday Morning Cartoons.” Many of the animated shorts were chosen by local artist Garth Laidlaw. There’s nothing like watching a […]
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PUP talks sold-out Guelph gig
Steve Sladkowski on doing a holiday record with Drake and his time at U of G With two weeks to spare, Toronto pop-punk band PUP’s upcoming show at Peter Clark Hall has sold out. We caught up with PUP guitarist and University of Guelph alumnus Steve Sladkowski to see what […]
Guelph Film Festival seeks new perspectives
Nine days of film begins with Pocket Films and documentaries The Guelph Film Festival began last Friday, kicking off nine days of artistic short films, documentaries, and musical performances in various locales around downtown Guelph. The Ontarion had the opportunity to check out some of the short films, documentaries, and talks […]
Students put finishing touches on The Millenial Malcontent
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Movie trailers spoil too much, maybe they need to
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Three movie facts to make you a hit at any party
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Mattie Leon talks Signal Hill
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Weezer enjoys a Pacific Daydream
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Local book looks at Guelph during WW1
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The haunting mystery of Timber Timbre
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