There is no better way of celebrating this time of the year than by being a cinephile. The autumn breeze calls for harvests and Halloween,
Whether it makes you think of Disney movies or bedtime stories, there is no call for a child’s attention quite as effective as “Once upon
Finding hidden gems is an obsession and one of the greatest pleasures of music fans. To me, there’s nothing more satisfying than going down a
The Canadian wilderness is masked to many of us by the bustling urban oases that dot the country’s great expanse. However, the natural world calls
The things you can find in someone’s trash says a lot about them: receipts from where they shop, their preferred brand of toilet paper, or how often they order take-out. In particular, I want to focus on abandoned furniture; from the mattress you sleep on to the shelf you put your books on, furniture is something you assume will stay a permanent fixture in your home.
Quarantine has been challenging. I’ve found myself with a broken-up routine and I’m constantly looking for things to occupy my time. One thing I’ve realized,
Image courtesy of the Huffington Post Being in a city as vibrant as Toronto means boundless opportunities for combatting boredom with celebrations and community events
Welcome to April: it’s rainy, it’s still a little too cold, and on top of all of that, it’s exam season. Since we’re all counting
If there is one thing us students can agree on, it’s that sleep is awesome. What could be more rewarding than slipping into bed after
A still from Angus & Julia Stone’s “Chateau” music video Even though it’s cold out and midterms are coming on fast, winter is a great
Wilfred Moeschter: Every year, Molly and I compete to correctly predict the most Oscar winners. Molly Simpson: Here’s a sneak peek at the action –
Image courtesy of Collider Paul Thomas Anderson is sometimes criticized for his lack of well-written female characters—this criticism is duly noted, but let’s not suggest Anderson
Molly Simpson: I went into the movie very excited to see it. Darren Aronofsky is one of my favourite directors and while I was disappointed
On September 30th, downtown Toronto streets were transformed into an outdoor art gallery celebrating the diversity of art culture in what is known as Nuit
Look out below when you walk through University College’s Sir Daniel Wilson Quad – you might see yourself looking back. Since September 21st, a collection
If you’re a Toronto resident, or have been on campus for the past month and a half, you have probably seen flyers made by Reg
On Thursday, October 13th, 2017, Hart Hanson, creator of the hit series Bones, joined fans of his new book, The Driver, at his talk and
It’s early in the morning and I’m sitting in front of my laptop. The page open on my browser is blank and white, displaying a