Promote Your Business with Elmnt FM’s Indigenous Business Spotlight

Do you run an Indigenous-owned business in-or-around the Ottawa area? Are you looking to harness the power of radio to reach your customers? Elmnt FM is thrilled to announce that we are launching an on-air feature highlighting Indigenous businesses with 10-second spotlights, airing once per hour, every hour for a 3-week duration. If you are […]

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INTERVIEW: Aspects on The Gladstone Presents! Ottawa’s Wintertime Music Festival, Wordsmiths in the Round

Elmnt FM’s Shawn Allen sits down with Ottawa-based Indigenous hip-hop artist Aspects to talk about his eclectic influences, performing with his daughter, and what to expect from Wordsmiths in the Round at The Gladstone Presents! Ottawa’s Wintertime Music Festival. Listen to the full interview below. The Gladstone Presents! Ottawa’s Wintertime Music Festival takes place at […]

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The Gladstone Presents! Ottawa’s Wintertime Music Festival Brings Aspects, Mimi O’Bonsawin, Angelique Francis, and More to the Capital This March

The Gladstone has announced The Gladstone Presents! Ottawa’s Wintertime Music Festival will be kicking off this March with performances from Aspects, Mimi O’Bonsawin, and more local artists. The festival kicks off on Sunday, March 9th with Back to Our Roots, featuring Juno Award winner Angelique Francis. Indigenous hip-hop artist Aspects will be performing on Tuesday, […]

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Mādahòkì Farm Takes Part in Winterlude Festivities with Minopogwad

UPDATE: Tickets for Taste of Nature at the Museum of Nature are now SOLD OUT Mādahòkì Farm is taking part in this year’s Winterlude festivities with Minopogwad. Minopogwad (which means “good taste” in Anishinaabemowin) is a series of culinary events that will be taking place throughout the duration of Winterlude. Taste of Nature is a […]

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Minoshkite 2024: Siibii on Making Space for LGBTQ2S+ Artists, Returning to Minoshkite

Elmnt FM’s Shawn Allen had a chance to sit down with Cree singer-songwriter Siibii before their set at the second annual Minoshkite Music & Arts Festival. They talked about the need to make space in the music industry for Indigenous and LGBTQ2S+ artists, their favourite things about the Indigenous music scene, and what it’s like […]

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