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A few weeks ago, while locked up in my house watching my first snowstorm through the window, I started recalling… ...
Valérie Plante, Montreal’s first female mayor, has left an indelible mark on the city’s cultural landscape, despite being forced to navigate a pandemic, ongoing housing and cost-of-living crisis, as ...
Content Warning: Everything you’d assume was in an article about Cinema L’Amour (sex, pornography, and general profanity). There are three respectable ways to react when passing by Cinema L’Amour. The ...
Trends are cyclical. In many ways, a trend can never be truly original, as current ones often take influence from those of the past. We see this occur in fashion, television, and even music, which has ...
In October 2020, the US House Democrats’ antitrust subcommittee published a 449-page report describing their view that big tech companies Apple, Facebook, Google and Amazon possess unfair market power ...
Ethiopian jazz music is quickly becoming a standout favourite amongst music lovers. From its inception in the 1950s, the genre has spanned a wide array of cultural and political landscapes in its ...
At the heart of the McGill campus, right in the midst of the Y-intersection, is a staple of the McGill community: the hot dog stand. When the weather is warm, students can count on the hot dog stand ...
Two summers ago, I planted trees near Thunder Bay. This was an unprecedented decision for me: I am a vicious materialist and I wear a lot of pink. I had no experience in camping, nor engaging in ...
By Jacob Klemmer and Jenna Benchetrit / Arts & Culture October 20, 2018 Festival du Nouveau Cinéma Week 2 Photo Courtesy of Jenna Benchetrit ...
Marche Ventura sits on the corner of Duluth and Clark. The small, vibrant building stands out from the adjacent grey… Read More Arts & Culture ...
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) have been a hot topic of discussion for over a year now. While lots of discourse has been about NFTs from an investor’s standpoint, an artist’s perspective on these digital ...
When I write my little articles for online publication, I’m often worried that someone will misconstrue my words. Two years ago for the Bull & Bear, I talked about Quebec’s crumbling healthcare system ...