What’s the haps
Music For Change Monday, November 3, 7:30 p.m. Petit Cafe Campus, 57 Prince Arthur E. Groove to Tara Hall, Soulstice and Francois Graham from Surface… Read More »What’s the haps
Music For Change Monday, November 3, 7:30 p.m. Petit Cafe Campus, 57 Prince Arthur E. Groove to Tara Hall, Soulstice and Francois Graham from Surface… Read More »What’s the haps
suzie philippot More tell: Last words for Dutch Schulz Flegenheimer the hidden rhymes of click and dipping ammonia. Aging afternoon, colder evening, a green shape… Read More »Lit supp part 2
nicholas cameron Anthems of a seventeen-year-old girl (an excerpt) January 14th, 2008 I’m not really sure how to start this. I mean like – I’ve… Read More »Lit supp part 7
Scientists connect the brain to computers
To kick-off CKUT’s Media Democracy Days last week, writer, radio host, and McGill alumna Anna Leventhal presented a history of the rise of alternative media… Read More »Culture Shock 2008: Quebec central in history of alt media
Let your Stream of Consciousness Flow Thursday October 30, 12 – 2 p.m. Y-intersection on lower campus. Come out to the centre of campus and… Read More »What’s the haps
Latest Deepa Mehta film presents the cultural imagination as a coping mechanism for abuse
Love for dead animals Re: “Greater risk with every bite” | Commentary | Oct. 27 I would rather add meat to my life than life… Read More »Letters
The Daily incorrectly attributed articles in the Oct. 27 Culture section. “Smoked meat salvation” was written by April Engelberg; “Mind over meat?” was written by… Read More »Errata
Deconstructing fame through collage at Mile End gallery
Jason Karmody savours urban sprawl at Namur metro
Caribbean writer asseses West Indian Revolution “Reggae music was revolution music,” explained professor and author Brian Meeks, as he described the history of the Caribbean… Read More »Culture Shock 2008
Seasonal worker status doesn’t guarantee full employee benefits
The Daily’s Claire Caldwell uncovers why it’s not so creepy to believe in ghosts
Choose Life’s status to be reviewed in three months