• A letter from the editor: On the response to nudity

    Following a month of discussion and controversy surrounding “Live nudes,” including copies of TCE being pulled from stands in some locations, EIC Allison Leonard reflects on nudity, on media and on Waterloo Region.

  • Remixing traditions with Lemon Bucket

    Self-described Balkan-klezmer-gypsy-party-punk-super band the Lemon Bucket Orkestra celebrated the release of their sophomore album “Mookra” at Boathouse on April 22.

  • 10 ideas to change Waterloo Region

    An awareness-raising campaign? A community art project? A neighbourhood party? Whatever your idea to better Waterloo Region, we want to hear it.

  • Jaworsky’s first four months

    As the city’s calendar dictates, initial responsibilities for Waterloo Mayor Dave Jaworsky include everything from engaging the public to passing a budget. TCE sat down with Jaworsky to get some reflections on his mayoral experience.

  • Studio54 at THEMUSEUM

    Join us as we live blog from #Studio54KW, on Saturday, Feb. 28 at THEMUSEUM.

  • The Boathouse Grand Opening Patio Party

    Follow as we brave the cold to curate content from the #BOHOGrandOpening.

  • A New Folking Tune at Boathouse

    Folk Roots Brew, a weekly music series is proving to be an alarm for a city that’s waking to a reinvigorated folk music scene and environment of community support.

  • MEMORABLE MOMENTS OF 2014

    The Community Edition snapped a lot of scenes in KW this year. While we couldn’t get it all, we chose some of our favourites to recap 2014 in Waterloo Region.

  • A Vinyl Café Christmas

    Stewart McLean is currently on the road with the annual Vinyl Café Christmas tour, which began Nov. 25 in Vernon, B.C., and is landing in Kitchener’s Centre in the Square on Dec. 16 and 17.

  • A shift in the culture

    Editor-in-Chief, Allison Leonard shares her experience with Night\Shift after the animations were dismantled and the city had gone to sleep.