Mary Ellis conquered her nerves nearly 20 years ago on the set of Better Living, her first Great Canadian Theatre Company production. She never imagined the theatre would soon become her second home . . .
Month: October 2004
Art for a price – Gallery to charge admission fee
The National Art Gallery is introducing admission fees to its permanent collection this week, with mixed reactions from the public and local art community.
Singing sensation hits a high note
What Ottawa’s jazz scene lacks in size, it makes up for in character-building experience. So says Kellylee Evans, whose sultry singing voice and second-place finish thrilled jazz communities at the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition held in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 13.
Letters for October 1, 2004
Stop ‘whining’ over bridge
Soooo. Some people are opposed to the foot bridge.
What these people are really saying is that they oppose spending on something they are unlikely to use frequently. If the NCC was to foot the bill they would be all for it.
Just look around and note the things that make this city such a great place to live.