Not very long ago – hardly more than 60 years – Yorkville was a cultural petri dish. The area was filled with cheap cafes, dingy
Snapchat quickly rose to prominence as a leading social media app that allows you to send messages, photos and videos to anyone you choose. The
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and whether you like it or not, Christmas music is being played all around. Music is a
[ Capricorn (December 22- January 19) ] You have a midterm coming up: don’t bother going. Jupiter is the brightest to East and says no.
The #VapeNaysh Edition It’s upon you before you know what hit you: there is no escape. In a burst of smoke, and without any warning,
In a recent interview with Bustle, Tim Burton was asked about the lack of diversity in his upcoming movie Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children,
Discussing reproductions and adaptations of literary texts As an avid reader, I have come across my fair share of formulaic dime store paperbacks with plots
A review of Canadian drama Hyena Road On March 15, the Cinema Studies Institute held a special screening of Paul Gross’ 2015 film Hyena Road.
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A review of Deepa Mehta’s Beeba Boys The concept of a gangster film is almost as old as the movie industry itself. Rooted deeply in
Valentine’s Day has come and gone, and now is the time for discounted chocolates and post-midterm parties. That being said, the end of winter comes
Our thriving metropolis sets the scene in popular culture Canadian literature has been long defined by the stories of rural Canadians. The struggles of living off
Lack of racial diversity amongst Oscar nominees sparks controversy The Academy Awards is the one awards show that reminds us all that quality film still
The best shows getting released on Netflix this year That special time of the year is upon us once again, where essays need to be
A review of Hart House’s production Into the Woods Once upon a time, all your favourite stories were not as they seemed. This is the
Spending the night at CINSSU’s Free Friday Films I was really looking forward to watching 112 Weddings directed by Doug Block, a documentary filmmaker who
Why more youth should attend the ballet and the symphony Studying at U of T, we have the advantage of being completely immersed in the
A Ballerina’s Tale and the life of Misty Copeland When I think about ballet, the words that immediately come to mind are elegant, exclusive, elitist,
Are outdated movie tropes still used today? Gender representation in popular cinema has been one of the key discourses among filmmakers, critics and audience members.
Books you can finally get around to on the holiday break It seems like just yesterday we were spending scorching days at The Beaches, screaming
A review of Hart House Theatre’s Hamlet “The play’s the thing,” goes the famous line, and these words have proven true after bearing witness to