When it was first published in 1956, Grace Metalious’ debut novel Peyton Place shocked the world. Deemed morally corrupting “trash,” the book was banned in multiple cities and
Both spooky and stylish, this series is reminiscent of a suspenseful Alfred Hitchcock film but includes an inherently feminine, queer, and malevolent perspective along with breathtaking costumes and colourful eye-popping visuals.
“It’s said that people revitalize a language, but really, it’s a language that revitalizes a people.” Professor Ryan DeCaire Out of more than 70 Indigenous
Drop the pumpkin spice lattes, it’s time to make some pie! Who doesn’t like pie? Because I sure do! As the leaves outside change colours and the
“The corporate revolution will collapse if we refuse to buy what they are selling—their ideas, their version of history, their wars, their weapons, their notion
I was reluctant to watch Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn). My reluctance to watch this film was due to
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,
Do you like tea? Nothing but a piping hot cup of freshly steeped nature juice? Well, let me supply you with a steaming, hot skillet
Winter persists in Toronto, in spite of our (always futile) prayers for an uncharacteristically early spring. While we wait for the thaw, here are some
Good Omens Good Omens, based on the book of the same name written by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, is a comedy mini-series about an
Joker is a one-dimensional, shallow film with an unrealistic portrayal of mental illness that doesn’t deserve its accolades, writed Cleo Sood.
Whether you’re spending Valentine’s Day with your SO, best friends, or by yourself, Al has a decadent salmon recipe that will rival the expensive three-course dinners being offered around town.
#ICYMI Find out who made history, who shined, and who got snubbed.
Filled with nothing but covers of songs from the 1930s, 40s, and 50s, “An Evening in the Lounge” is exactly what it sounds like—the kind
For many of us growing up, reading Canadian literature in school was limited to reading older white, primarily male writers. Here are some strong voices
Twenty-three years. Nine days a year. Thirty-two screenings this year. The Reel Asian International Film Festival once again brought Asian and Asian diaspora stories to
Folks, it’s that time of the year again!! Have them sleigh bells ringing because ‘tis the season to ho-ho-ho down with some Mariah Carey blasting
I’ve played video games for as long as I can remember. There was a Nintendo 64 in my home before I was even born and
Every November when Toronto’s 98.1 CHFI radio station begins their tradition of playing all Christmas music programming until Christmas Day, I am reminded of how
With Halloween just around the corner, Al-amin shares one of his spookiest recipes yet.