• M(app)ing All the Sound

    App allows users to archive sounds across space and time

  • Startup Watch: Grobo, Voltera, RideCo

    Grow perfect vegetables; get a cheap ride-share; and print a circuit board on your desk. Three local startups profiled.

  • Start Up Watch, November

    Medella Health // Palette Gear // Plum

  • Start Up Watch, October

    SUNCAYR /// EYECHECK /// TETECHS

  • Start-up watch

    TCE is launching “Start-up Watch,” a series featuring what the best and brightest technical minds are creating in the region’s backyard.

  • Summer bucket list: Watch, read and listen

    Big budget spectacles fill the theatres, page-turning novels keep us up at night, and music is played and sung along to loudly – summer is a great time for pop culture. TCE reviews the season’s got-to-check-it-out experiences.

  • Book review: The Bear, by Claire Cameron

    Claire Cameron’s “The Bear” deftly handles issues larger than the page span should allow.

  • Delivering music through mixed media

    Thousands of bands both new and old are posting music daily, and they’re all vying for the commodity most precious to them, your ears’ real estate. The Famines, who recently played Princess Cafe are taking a new approach.

  • Finding community in comics

    Andy Brast, owner of Carry-On Comics in uptown Waterloo, breaks away from our interview to greet two customers who have just walked through the door. They exchange greetings of familiarity while he catches up with them and instinctually reaches for their weekly haul of comics behind the counter.

  • Comic Con Coming to Kitchener

    In the pantheon of geek culture, few things are more celebrated then the holy grail of all events, Comic Con. The celebrated convention makes its way to Kitchener this month.