Lights, camera, action! As simple as that, Oshawa, Ontario’s very own Dizzy played at the Danforth Music Hall on October 26th, and it was a
As the temperature continues to drop, the urge to find warm and cozy places to eat increases. After some Googling, Tiktok-scrolling and walking around, I
As time passes by, one celebrates by living in the moment, and I tend to do this by pressing play or seeing screenings. For some,
Cheers to time passing by and celebrating it by being a cinephile pressing play. As we age, we greet the quarter-life crisis of being lost
This is my current progress for my tier list of every fried chicken sandwich in the GTA! It all started with the incredible sandwich from
Hot chocolate is the perfect winter drink: warm, creamy, and sweet, it’s truly better than coffee in every possible way. While the concoction does have
If you haven’t at least heard of the Netflix show, Wednesday, you’ve probably been living under a rock. This eight-episode show is centred around Wednesday
Valentine’s Day comes around each year and people either love it or resent it. For most of us it’s a day that really makes you
Now that the semester is starting to come to an end and winter break is near, why not get comfy and open a new book?
While I firmly believe that Toronto is the best city in the world, I’m not going to lie to you and tell you that Toronto
There is no better way of celebrating this time of the year than by being a cinephile. The shorter days along with longer nights in
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,
Here is my personal selection of six fantastic places to visit in Toronto. There’s places to shop, learn, and explore, but all of them are
February is fast approaching, and with it, Valentine’s Day. The season of candy hearts, outrageous flower bouquets, and cheesy pop songs about romance will soon
I ventured into the world of podcasts last year and was simply amazed by all of it. With such a diverse medium, there’s a little
Winter break, or probably more accurately in this context, exam season, is fast approaching. This means that we are all going to need a lengthy
Listen Up! When I was a kid, adults always told me that if I watched too much TV, my eyes would turn square. Those adults
Morning light creeps in through a cracked window. A dark-haired woman lies semi-conscious under white bedsheets. She looks toward you stormily. The party is over.
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.
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