FOKUS film festival
TV McGill’s FOKUS film festival is back for a third year, with another colourful lineup of student submissions. This year’s festival has films in five… Read More »FOKUS film festival
TV McGill’s FOKUS film festival is back for a third year, with another colourful lineup of student submissions. This year’s festival has films in five… Read More »FOKUS film festival
Living with our neighbours Monday, March 23, 4:30 p.m. Strathearn Cultural Centre Room 428, 3680 Jeanne-Mance Become a better neighbour by participating in a workshop… Read More »What’s the haps
Two weeks ago, Adil Charkaoui enjoyed his third victory in his six-year fight with the federal government. Following months of public hearings, Judge Danièle Tremblay-Lamer… Read More »Editorial: Canada must abolish security certificates
Niko Block travels to Nashville, TN to witness life in Tent City, a shanty town that attests to the drastic rise in homelessness in the States
Unbeknownst to anyone involved with the Midnight Kitchen, the proposal for its expansion recently became a focal point in Marshall Peters’ campaign for SSMU presidency. In… Read More »Hyde Park: Clarifying the kitchen’s plans
North America’s smallest dinosaur uncovered EDMONTON – It was an adventure that began back in 1982, but 27 years later, Philip Currie, a paleontologist and… Read More »Road trippin’: SFU privatizes residences; students find dinosaur, $10,000
Some questions for the provoking profs Re: “Boycotting profs have it all wrong” | Commentary | March 9 We initially hesitated to reply to the… Read More »Letters
On the road Jack Kerouac and Vladimir Nabokov wrote about it. Bob Dylan sang its praises. David Lynch and Dennis Hopper made films in which… Read More »Culture Briefs
Local director and activist demands equitable public funding in Canadian film
Current system separates families and deports individuals back to dangerous situations
Green Week documentaries target food conglomerate and its genetically engineered crops
Remember the good ol’ days of the variety show? No, you probably don’t; you probably weren’t born yet. Well lucky for you, The Red Herring… Read More »Culture brief: Selected madness
New York’s former top escort reflects on the business, the media circus, and her life back home in Montreal
A student shares her struggle with anorexia, and elucidates the grim realities of this mental illness
Two-hundred-twenty-one people were arrested at the anti-police brutality protest Sunday. Much of the coverage of the event has centred around the violent actions of protesters,… Read More »Editorial: Learning from Sunday’s violence