A Game of Tones
Revenge, lust, and a hanging chair in Opera McGill’s Rodelinda
Revenge, lust, and a hanging chair in Opera McGill’s Rodelinda
It’s time to cherish our identities and unite forces
Art and social justice Artistic production can be inspired by the urge to challenge fundamentally oppressive social processes. This year has seen art being used… Read More »Year in review: Culture
EcoLUXE blends style and sustainability
“Memento” engages with feminism, displacement, and identity
Rupi Kaur’s powerful poetry reaches McGill crowd
“We, ‘Other’” deconstructs Rococo and Baroque with contemporary touch
Ottawa collective creates support for artists of colour
Magical realism in Tuesday Night Cafe’s The Flood Thereafter
Feminism meets Mozart in Opera da Camera’s Così fan tutte
The Table discusses artistic struggles and selfhood
Bodywash talks cream pop, melancholy, and cultural influences
Female vulgarity is a necessary subversion of gender norms
Skee Mask’s Shred and Moss Lime’s Zoo du Québec
Charlie Hilton’s Palana and Smileswithteeth’s Walk Forever