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Ottawa Fashion Week wrapped up Feb. 19 with a nod to vintage, nautical and evening wear.
One thing Ottawa Fashion Week lacked was menswear, but loft 604 delivered with a focus on knitted sweaters. The line’s laid-back approach featured distressed, cuffed blue jeans with dangling suspenders and combat boots.
Turbine, by Lisa Drader-Murphy, featured kimono-like dresses and blouses with leather obi belts.
“When I look around the room it’s obvious it was designed for rock n’ roll,” Roberts said. “The guy who was sculpting this place had people like us in mind.” Photo by Marijke Large.
In their first appearance at the National Arts Centre since Pina Bausch’s death, the renowned choreographer’s company examined life and death through dance Nov. 25.
Occupy Ottawa protesters said they would be occupying Confederation Park "indefinitely" when they began Oct. 15, here's a round-up of what's happened since then.
This month's dishcrawl is in Hintonburg. However, the meeting location is a secret until a couple days beforehand, and the restaurant names are kept tightly under wraps. Photo courtesy of pcraigwong.
The World Food Day forum is an annual event dedicated to local and healthy food organized by USC Canada. This year, Canculture will be tweeting live from the forum, so be sure to follow @canculturemag for updates throughout the night. Photo courtesy of Justin Higgins.
Check our photo coverage of Day 2 of Ottawa Fashion Week, which featured strapless dresses, halter jumpsuits and a feather gown.
22-year-old Ontario-native Chris Loranger known as EG.Huk is one of many professional Starcraft II players trying to make a living off the real-time strategy game (RTS). Illustration by Maybelle Leung