List provided by CFRU. RANK ARTIST Title (Label) 1. COTS** Disturbing Body (Boiled) 2. GREAT AUNT IDA* Unsayable (Self-Released) 3. MAS AYA* Máscaras (Telephone Explosion) 4. ALANNA GURR** Life of the Party (Missed Connection) 5. SILVER POOLS* Chroma (Modern Laundry) 6. THE WILDERNESS OF […]
Arts & Culture
The Ontarion’s arts and culture articles cover the local artistic scene, including news, interviews, and reviews.
CFRU’s Top 10 for Oct. 19, 2021
List provided by CFRU. RANK ARTIST Title (Label) 1. DUCKS LTD.* Modern Fiction (Carpark) 2. PIERS OOLVAI** The Vigil Sequences (Self-Released) 3. MAS AYA* Máscaras (Telephone Explosion) 4. JAMES GORDON** When I Stayed Home (Self-Released) 5. WILLIE DUNN* Creation Never Sleeps, Creation Never Dies: The Willie Dunn Anthology (Light […]
Tips for taking photos of your pets
Don’t just bring Fido and his ball outside — bring your camera too! hroughout the pandemic, we’ve been cooped up inside without much social interaction. But, if you have a pet at home, consider yourself lucky! Sure they’re not human, but they’re there for you to cuddle, pet, or bring […]
Queer students reflect on their identities for LGBT History Month
Three students chat about their life experiences and offer advice to any queer individuals who may be struggling ctober is here and with it comes LGBT History Month. LGBT History Month is the annual observance of LGBT community and civil rights movements. It exists to highlight and celebrate lesbian, gay, […]
CFRU’s Top 10 for Oct. 12, 2021
List provided by CFRU. RANK ARTIST Title (Label) 1. GEORDIE GORDON** The Tower (Victory Pool) 2. COTS** Disturbing Body (Boiled) 3. DANA SIPOS* The Astral Plane (Roaring Girl) 4. COEUR DE PIRATE* Perséides (Bravo) 5. CLARA ENGEL* Dressed in Borrowed Light (Self-Released) 6. CHILDREN COLLIDE Time […]
Making outdoor spaces “a little richer”
Take note from landscape gardener Humphry Repton, who loved rich plant life Lara Carleton | Archives Clerk hroughout the pandemic, many have taken solace in spending more time outdoors, especially in their own backyards. Some backyard enthusiasts have personalized herb and vegetable gardens, while others have beautified their own […]
CFRU’s Top 10 for Oct. 5, 2021
List provided by CFRU. RANK ARTIST Title (Label) 1. COEUR DE PIRATE* Perséides (Bravo) 2. COTS** Disturbing Body (Boiled) 3. PIERS OOLVAI** The Vigil Sequences (Self-Released) 4. AASIVA* Niriunniq (Aakuluk) 5. GEORDIE GORDON** The Tower (Victory Pool) 6. WILLIE DUNN* Creation Never Sleeps, Creation Never Dies: The Willie […]
How do students feel about the U of G’s fall COVID-19 plan?
Students weigh in on how the new health measures implemented on campus have affected their student experience so far s the University of Guelph welcomed their students back to campus this fall, a safety and education plan including a campus-wide vaccine mandate was put into effect to provide optimal safety […]
Local Indigenous-owned business encourages respect and care for plants
“Humans, plants, and animals are all inhabited by a spirit and we’re all alive in the same way,” says Jessica McClure f you’re a new student, you’ve probably settled into your new Guelph home by now. Your furniture is organized the way you want it, and you’ve gotten into a […]
The Card Counter is a bold account of one man’s reckoning with atonement
Paul Schrader forces us to grapple with America’s wartime legacies and the bleak nature of atonement ooner or later, we all encounter a forceful rush of guilt that reminds us of a bad choice we made. It’s a stark and harrowing feeling coming to terms with the mistakes we’ve made […]
