Hoping to attract a little attention for their Burlington-based band, a blonde woman flanked by four dark-haired men...
Hoping to attract a little attention for their Burlington-based band, a blonde woman flanked by four dark-haired men...
Meeting actress Sarah Booth is like stepping into the multiple timelines of Plan B.
While working for the University of Windsor’s Faculty of Education, Kelli Koski instructed the Leadership Experience...
Are there more birds in your neighbourhood now? Has the birdsong always been so joyful? When did that little feisty...
It will be like a scene from a modern-day fable: over the next two years, images of an indigenous hoop dancer, a bear...
Author Christian Laforet finds few things as unsettling as apartment buildings. “They’re kind of strange, when you...
In September 2020, newlyweds Chantelle and Terrence Hurst opened their hearts to six orphaned siblings ranging in age...
Local Photographer Travels to Indonesia to Capture Otherworldly Images Story by Matthew St. AmandPhotography by...
You can sometimes hear them from a distance. The rubber smoking against the pavement. The roar of the fans. The...
David Radlin has built and repaired guitars for fifteen years. His love of music, his involvement with it, goes back to...
Some great ideas are just inevitable. That’s how it was with Oneday Dreams—there was no way it wouldn’t come into being.
One local couple decided to shorten the distance by bringing the sun-drenched Italian region to their home.
The new Netflix limited series, Sweet Tooth, begins with the words: “This is a story… a story of a very special boy…”...
In his new single Shooting Star, Mike Cerveni taps into the raw emotion of missing someone.
Athens has the Parthenon. Paris has the Arc de Triomphe. Windsor has its pizza.
It all started with a lamb named Charlotte. Lauren Edwards is Windsor and Essex County’s own personal Doctor Dolittle...
The Long-Time Windsor Star Editorial Cartoonist Donates A Trove of His Work to The University of Windsor Story by...
Two Windsor Athletes did the city proud in the Pan American Games.
John, who is Vice President of College Communications and Community Relations at St. Clair College, has been the host...
There is a special challenge for theatre performers to live up to the age-old belief—“The show must go on!”
Thai Mueang, Thailand is as far from Harrow as Brittany Rocheleau has ever travelled, yet it reminds her of her...
With his wife’s ankles locked around his neck, a muscular man on roller skates spins around and around until the couple...
Painting Beyond The Canvas Story by Michael Seguin For some artists, a canvas can be claustrophobic. David Derkatz is a...
For two-time Olympian 800-metre runner Melissa Bishop-Nriagu, the finish line is never at the end of the track. It...
“I started cooking the roasted red pepper and tomato bisque when Jason and I first got married because we planted a...
“My older brother took the Biomedical Engineering Technology program as well,” Bryce explains. “I used to look over his...
Maria Lay has always loved pushing the boundaries of her ability to craft; even prior to launching her cosplay career...
How far would you go to save a stranger’s life? That’s the central question posited by Gavin Michael Booth’s feature...
The Windsor International Film Festival turns twenty in 2024, celebrating a major milestone.
Local Photographer Travels to Indonesia to Capture Otherworldly Images Story by Matthew St. AmandPhotography by Todd Ternovan When LaSalle photographer, Todd Ternovan, stepped out the front door of the Grand Barong...
When you walk into the house on Old Tecumseh Road in Lakeshore, time slows down.
Memory is a mundane mystery. When it functions, we barely notice its monumental role in our daily lives.
This year’s class of inductees into the Windsor Essex County Sports Hall of Fame is impressive and it could be one of the most star-studded in the hall’s 42-year history.
A conservative estimate of how many photographs Nick Brancaccio took during his forty-one-year career with The Windsor Star comes out around 15,000.
The Holocaust happened nearly 100 years ago, yet the realities were ever present for the survivors and patients of Pamela Goldstein.