Hamilton based Laura Ellis (along with Amy Mcintosh and Leah Klein) have recently put out a trailer for a web series they are hoping to secure further funding for. “Pull Yourself Together”…
Art & Culture
who we are in the dark
who we are in the dark is an exciting live music and dance production that’s coming to Hamilton on March 6th through McMaster’s The Socrates Project. This show is a special collaboration …
Keeping Hamilton Queer with #AdamandSteve
When you receive an event invitation from #AdamandSteve, you know it’s game on. Party planners by nature, Adam Palios and Steven Hilliard’s get togethers in their Corktown neighbourhood home became kn…
Music, meaning and community with Kojo Easy Damptey
Hamilton-based Kojo Easy Damptey is a man of many talents. Kojo is a multi-disciplined musician, a community organizer and advocate. In what can often be a dog-eat-dog world of competitive hustling a…
Homegrown Horror Picks
The spookiest season is upon us. There is a chill in the air, the leaves are blowing around like crazy; Halloween season is here and we couldn’t be more thrilled about it. Why not celebrate this…
10 Picks for the 10th AGH BMO World Film Festival
This week marks the return of the annual AGH BMO World Film Festival which runs from Oct. 11th-21st. As Hamilton’s largest festival of international, independent, and Canadian film, you’ll…
Tundra Leather, From Father to Daughter
What began as Hamilton’s Tandy Leathercraft, a company operated since 1919, transformed into Tundra Leather in 1990 under the direction of Peter Grove. Leather was his passion. Peter Grove had his fir…
Supercrawl 2018 Picks
Somehow, Supercrawl — Hamilton’s biggest celebration of arts and culture — is already ten years old, and this year headliners including Broken Social Scene, Cadence Weapon, Lights, and the Dirty…
Hamilton’s September Festival Roundup
Usually the end of summer spells the end of carefree fun but we like to do things a little differently in Hamilton and kick the fun into the 3rd gear. What’s a little pesky school responsibility…
A brief history of the Dundas Little Theatre
Have you ever driven or walked by the Dundas Little Theatre on Market Street and wondered about how it came to be? The Dundas Little Theatre was founded in 1960 by a group of community theatre enthusi…