Celebrate winter the best way possible--be creative with other artists!
A veritable apocalyptic ho-down.
Come out for the monthly meetings of the NEW Ottawa Comix Jam at the Shanghai Restaurant, 651 Somerset St. W. The last Wednesday of the month sees artists of varying levels who are comic enthusiasts getting together to draw. Artwork is scanned and posted on the official site on a monthly basis.
Come for dinner, drinks and a good time, performances and visual art
Ashley Barrie @ Gallery Farina
Alright then, its birthday time again. what better way to celebrate than a punk rock show? awesome line up with bands joining us from the uk and quebec.
The Fallthrough (uk)
Striver (qc)
Shot by Jack (hull)
The Mudplots (ottawa)
and of course Bruce Boris
Cafe Dekcuf
$8 / 19+
Take part in a peaceful protest to show your voice among the many others in this year's Remembrance Day ceremonies at the War Memorial in downtown Ottawa.
Love to draw?
CALL / APPEL
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Dino Iafelice, owner of Johnny Farina Restaurant, and curator Anita Utas are proud to announce the opening of Ottawa's newest gallery. Gallery Farina opens with a splash, featuring a solo show by artist Terry Sametz. Sametz continues his 'Distilled Life' photographic series. As well, works by artists MaryAnn Camps and Anita Utas can be seen in the permanent exhibition space downstairs.
Saturday, October 31st
Imaging the Urban Fabric
Zombie Strippers Hallowe'en Horrorshow entertainment will be provided in the form of live music by Ottawa's own LADYMILK http://www.myspace.com/ladymilk
EARLY JUNE RANDOM OBJECTS WHICH WERE TOSSED TO THE CURB WERE COLLECTED AND NUMBERED. 40+ OTTAWA AREA ARTISTS DREW THOSE NUMBERS AND WERE PAIRED WITH A MYSTERY ITEM TO TRANSFORM.
Nomad Gallery Presents: War...What is it good for?
Ottawa based photographer Olga Novoa is more than happy to donate a photograph to the upcoming fundraiser for Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Canada.
PANEL DISCUSSION
A++ is The School of the Photographic Arts: Ottawa's second annual contest and exhibition of selected images from our part-time students, past and present.
Imaging the Urban Fabric
Inspired by the legendary magic and allure of 1930s carnivals, Carnivàle Lune Bleue is an authentic all-senses escape where visitors become immersed in a colourful, gritty, surreal and frequently bizarre all-evening entertainment extravaganza. This is a one-of-a-kind event over seventy years in the making. Come discover the history and histrionics, myths and monsters and people and performers...
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Videotape, 8 pm @ Jupiter Room (with Murder Ford Monument, Steve Shiffman and the Land of No and The Darcys)
Women may have garnered all the attention last year for their '60s-tinged lo-fi pop, but they were actually bested at that game by Videotape, who released a far superior album and garnered a fraction of the notice. I don't know if that superiority carries over to the live realm...but I'm definitely interested in finding out.
Alternate 8 pm suggestion: Ghost Bees @ Ukranian Federation
Dowload "Night Lights"
Giant Hand, 9 pm @ O Patro Vys (with Jane Vain and the Dark Matter, Mt. St. Hellen's Vietnam Band and Shapes and Sizes)
My love of Giant Hand is pretty well-, but I just thought I'd reiterate it again. He's now added loop pedals and a drum machine to what was already a pretty entrancing live performance, making him all the more worthy of checking out.
(And as a sidenote, it should be pointed out that Woodpigeon is, sadly, no longer on this bill -- frontman Mark Hamilton contracted Swine Flu, and they had to back out. Luckily, they should be fine in time to play Ottawa two weeks from now!)
Alternate 9 pm suggestion: Caroline Keating @ L'Astral
Dowload "Coming Down From The Mountains"
Hannah Georgas, 10 pm @ Le Milieu (with The Daredevil Christopher Wright, Mittenstrings and Postcards)
Really, this recommendation is sort of a consolation prize for anyone unable to get into either Sufjan or Destroyer. But if you're talking about Hannah Georgas, I use the term "consolation prize" pretty loosely. She's extremely talented, and I have a feeling that it won't be long before she's playing venues just as large (if not a little bigger) than either of those two guys.
Alternate 10 pm suggestion: L'embuscade @ Cagibi
Dowload "The Deep End"
Golden Isles, 11 pm @ Green Room (with Adam & The Amethysts and Diamond Rings)
Truth be told, as excited as I am to see Sufjan, I'm hoping his set isn't too long, since one of the joys of festivals is seeing as many bands as possible. One of the bands I'm hoping his set doesn't overlap into is Golden Isles, who caused a bit of a stir last year as Crystal Moustache. I've heard nothing but good things about the band's brand of soulful, '60s-influenced pop, and I'm eager to finally see them in concert.
Alternate 11 pm suggestion: The Unsettlers @ Il Motore
Dowload "You Look Good"
No Gold, 12 am @ Divan Orange (with Snailhouse, The Two Koreas, The Coathangers and Japandroids)
Truthfully, all I've heard from these guys are the two songs on their Myspace, and I only just started listening to them for the first time half an hour ago. If they're any indication of the band's talent, however...then they're probably a pretty good bet. Of course, the fact they're on right before Japandroids means that getting in will probably be next to impossible.
Alternate 12 am and beyond suggestions: Hollerado @ Bar St-Laurent II (12 am), Les Handclaps @ Le Gymnase (1 am)
Dowload "Hot Bay"
Day 2 of Pop Montreal was a fun night.
I went to four different venues which were:
Club Soda to see Hey Ocean! and Joel Plaskett Emergency
Metropolis to see Fever Ray
Jupiter Room to see Said The Whale
Petit Campus to see Flecton Big Sky
First show was seeing Hey Ocean! at Club Soda.
I had ...
Went to my first night of Pop Montreal.
Did not get to see the ones that I wanted to see but I was happy to see whoever was playing on the first night.
I had trouble finding one venue which was the Ukrainian Federation.
The other venue which was abit far so I ...
Technically, Pop Montreal started last night with some pretty impressive shows. But I wasn't there, and I didn't really want to talk about all the really great acts (Bahamas and My People Sleeping in particular) that I'd be missing. But I'm in Montreal as of this evening, so here's the i(heart)music guide to Pop Montreal.
Todor Kobakov, 8 pm @ O Patro Vys (with Brian Borcherdt, Julie Fader, Ryan Dahle, By Divine Right and The William Blakes)
Honestly, the only reason I haven't written about Kobakov's debut, Pop Music, yet is that I haven't the faintest idea of how to describe classical music. But, as the saying goes, I know what I like, and I really like this guy's music. Plus he's played with the likes of Stars, Emily Haines, Jason Collett and a whole bunch of other fairly well-known people, so you have to figure that a bit of their knack for performing will have rubbed off on him. Regardless, he's definitely worth checking out.
Alternate 8 pm suggestion: Hey Ocean @ Club Soda
Dowload "Carpe Diem (featuring Emily Haines)"
The Paint Movement, 9 pm @ Divan Orange (with Yukon Blonde, Leif Vollebekk, Fox Jaws and Gregory Pepper and His Problems)
Very quietly, Nevado Records has become one of the most interesting new labels in Canada. The Paint Movement, Fox Jaws, Yukon Blonde, Bahamas (who, sadly, isn't playing this)...none are household names yet, but you get the feeling it's only a matter of time, and it won't be long before fans of their talented roster aren't able to fit into a setting as cozy as Divan Orange. Catch them now, because the opportunity won't be there for much longer.
Alternate 9 pm suggestion: Dinosaur Bones @ Il Motore
Dowload "Terms"
Martin Royle, 10 pm @ Les 3 Minots (with Oldfolks Home, Hooded Fang and The Breezes)
To a large extent, this pick is driven by nostalgia. Actually, scratch that; this pick is entirely driven by nostalgia. I saw Royle at the inaugural Pop Montreal about eight years ago (which makes me feel very, very old), and as frontman of Washington Social Club he wowed me. I can't say I know what he's been up to since then, but I'm eager to find out, if only for old time's sake.
And if he sucks, then just stick around for Oldfolks Home and Hooded Fang.
Alternate 10 pm suggestion: Boxer The Horse @ Jupiter Room
Unfortunately, no download. I can't seem to find any music from him. So instead, here's "Charlie The Russian", from Royle's Washington Social Club days
Leif Vollebekk, 11 pm @ Divan Orange (with The Paint Movement, Yukon Blonde, Fox Jaws and Gregory Pepper and His Problems)
Basically, see what I said above for The Paint Movement. This may just be the most stacked line-up of the night.
Alternate 11 pm suggestion: Sports: The Band @ Balattou (who, technically, are actually on at 11:30, not 11)
Dowload "Quebec"
Young Galaxy, 12 am @ Il Motore (with Dinosaur Bones, Mardeen and Silver Starling)
Do I really need to explain this pick? Probably not. But just in case you need refreshing: Young Galaxy are a great band. They're extremely good live. They have an excellent new record out. And they're some of the nicest people I've met in music. In other words...see them.
Alternate 12 am suggestion: Hooded Fang @ Les 3 Minots (or Brides @ Casa del Popolo. There are a lot of good bands playing at this time slot, so you really can't go wrong with whatever you pick!)
Dowload "The Golden Coin"
I'll have a Pop Montreal preview up later today, but before that there are a few quick things I wanted to pass along.
First, one of the shows I announced on Friday just got a whole lot better...
As you can see, the very amazing Woodpigeon (download "Cities of Weather") have been added to the bill on October 16th at Cafe Dekcuf. Tickets are now going to be $8 at the door, and it's now going to be an even more amazing than it was already going to be!
With the Polaris Prize nomination, of course, Woodpigeon are definitely one of the more buzzy bands in Canada...which brings me to my second point: it's almost time once again for this year's hottest bands in Canada poll! I sent out a whole bunch of invitations yesterday, but I couldn't have possibly gotten everyone, so if you're a Canadian music blogger/journalist-type person and you want to vote for this year's list, get in touch for more details!
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MStellar

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mattvdh

I play drums in two bands...
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Veronica Michelle

I've studied almost every major art form except dance and dabbled in almost all of them, including dance - although that was a disaster.
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Bloomistry

Bloomistry began in 2004 with a name inspired by an Ottawa storefront, H.H. Bloom Sound Enterprises. Based in the Capitol Region of Canada, Bloomistry records and mixes at The Underground in Hull, at Bova Sound and at Little Bullhorn Productions in Ottawa, Ontario.
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I'm an emerging artist, recent graduate of the University of Guelph's Fine Art program, I specialize in drawing and painting and though I have sold my work privately, I will be exhibiting for the first time in November for 2 months in the Byward Market at Oh So Good. I am hoping to find more opprotunities to show my work, see other local artists' work and meet members of the art community! I look forward to meeting everyone!
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Working from my home base in Orleans Ontario (a borough of Ottawa, as I like to think of it) I do graphics and web development, both for the indie co-op artist network, and also with my day job at The Natural Step which is an international sustainability non-profit organization.
I also a singer song writer in the Ottawa band Sunjet, and have extensive experience with audio engineering having produced and mastered both with my band, and otherwise.
I attended the Ottawa School of Art, and try to balance all my other responsibilities for my natural love for the visual arts. I work in mixed media and electronic media, but also have a passion for photography and traditional oil painting.
I've also had a brief foyer into tattooing, which I hope to get back into soon.
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Anita Utas

I am a professional artist, a member of the Foyer Gallery, Ottawa West Arts Association, and Ottawa Mixed Media Artists. I am the curator at Gallery Farina (upstairs at Johnny Farina Restaurant on Elgin), where local artists can exhibit their work.
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PARAMEDICS

We are an experimental indie band from Ottawa
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green bee

I make ambient electronic music from a discreet space station on my desktop. These 'songs' then seek to populate various corners of digitized space like multicoloured gelatinous dendrites gone haywire.
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Mariel Ashlinn

I am an independant graphic artist/illustrator/micro press from Ottawa and am interested in learning more about the Ottawa scene.
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I write zines, develop photography, create prints, silkscreen and sew clothing, and other weird things.
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I contribute to one of Canada's most popular independent music blogs http://bridgingtheatlantic.blogspot.com and frequently write about local bands and shows.
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Dr. Lee

Dr Lee is a percussion-based musician and teacher. He creates sounds, inspired by West African rhythms fused with modern electronic beats, for dance performances, art installations and music projects.
In 2003 Dr.Lee released his first CD, Orange Galaxy. He traveled to Guinea, West Africa in 2004 to study djembe drumming with highly respected djembe master, Aboubacar Fatouabou Camara.
Dr. Lee’s credits include collaborating with The Souljazz Orchestra, Antizario, the Peter Hum Jazz Ensemble and performing for Cirque du Soleil. He led the drum circle at the Westfest Tam Tam in 2006 and again in June 2007.
“The Bowling Song “from Orange Galaxy was featured on CBC Television’s “The Greatest Canadian Invention”.Dr. Lee continues to captivate his audience, teach djembe classes and is currently working on releasing an upcoming album
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