The Ontarion explores the art of the table Although food has inspired centuries of great artists, it has largely been overlooked as an art form itself. Famous artworks, like Caravaggio’s Basket of ...
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We’re happy to be prisoners trapped in Mikalyn’s painted world Mikalyn Hay, a 21-year-old singer-songwriter, is making waves in the music industry with her compelling voice and storytelling. Defining ...
This AGG exhibit explores Favela’s cultural roots and invites audiences to join in Justin Favela is a Guatemalan-Mexican-American mixed media artist and sculptor. Entrelazados, his latest exhibit, was ...
Have a gay old time with these LGBTQ+ artists When I was eleven, my best friend asked me what type of music I liked. “Tegan and Sara,” I told her. “Oh, cool, would I know any of their songs?” “They ...
Here’s some advice, tips, and an on-campus resource that can help you set your 2024 resolutions As you get ready to ring in the new year, you may find yourself struggling to come up with new year’s ...
“I have been blessed with this opportunity to be the next head coach here at Guelph and I hope I can make the supporters of the program proud.” 1. What got you into playing football? “I played ...
Guelph writers read their work at the Eden Mills Writers’ Festival The Eden Mills Writers’ Festival took place on Sept. 7, offering hundreds of visitors a variety of sessions to attend. One of the ...
It’s been two years since we last reported on the Urban Park Guelph proposal. Here’s everything you should know about “the most complicated piece of land ever” The former Ontario Reformatory site is ...
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One could be forgiven for being cynical about the state of news media today. It feels like the good newspapers we remember have all gone out of business, and all we see are for-profit corporations ...