“I think that in the future, clocks won’t say three o’ clock anymore. They’ll just get right to the point and call three o’ clock, ‘Pepsi.’”
Column: Curtain has fallen on drama over corporate invasion of the arts
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“I think that in the future, clocks won’t say three o’ clock anymore. They’ll just get right to the point and call three o’ clock, ‘Pepsi.’”
With his thick Irish accent, Pat Kelly talks about his plans to construct an Irish cultural centre in downtown Ottawa, which would be the first of its kind in the city.
One morning, Arianne Matte’s grandmother woke up and couldn’t recognize her or any other family members. . .
A new Ottawa theatre company is re-imagining the work of Robert Service, the famous Canadian poet known for “The Cremation of Sam McGee” and “The Shooting of Dan McGrew” and converting his memorable lines into a dramatic recital performed by 10 characters.