Culture brief: Embraceable Chet
It is telling about the nature of Chet Baker’s fame that fashion photographer Bruce Weber first discovered the jazz legend not by hearing his music,… Read More »Culture brief: Embraceable Chet
It is telling about the nature of Chet Baker’s fame that fashion photographer Bruce Weber first discovered the jazz legend not by hearing his music,… Read More »Culture brief: Embraceable Chet
In “Students unite to take back campus” (News, Sept. 11), The Daily incorrectly identified Critical Mass as a Montreal bike organization; in fact, it is… Read More »Erratum
Montreal activists join with demonstrators worldwide
One woman’s breakup becomes 107 women’s multidisciplinary artwork
Sick and tired of misleading news out of Palestine? Fed up with journalists taking the same-old storylines that just perpetuate the suffering of Israelis and… Read More »A good time for Grassroots
“Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.” This is Michael Pollan’s mantra in his most recent book In Defense of Food. As an eater’s manifesto,… Read More »This just in: eat your fruits and veggies
McGill gives you wings I was reading in the library this morning when a voice behind me suddenly offered “the gift of energy!” I turned… Read More »Letters: money, drugs, and Red Bull
A McGill professor’s broadcast last week of the University’s questionable exoneration of two students who he charged with plagiarism has ignited skepticism about McGill’s investment… Read More »The Cooperstock controversy: professor’s allegations cast doubt on academic integrity
Twelve musicians from Brooklyn mumble their way though postmodern romance
As a third-grader, I voraciously consumed stacks of Sweet Valley High and Baby-sitter’s Club novels that I borrowed from the library on a weekly basis.… Read More »Culture Brief: Still Spellbound
A vibrant collective of students, bikes, and assorted vegans converged on lower campus Wednesday to make the University aware of its poor treatment toward workers… Read More »Editorial: Disrupting normal University activities
Hyde Park
GRASPé Orientation Meeting Tuesday, Sept. 9, 5:30 p.m. In front of the Arts Lounge in Leacock Wanna know more about radical activism both on- and… Read More »What’s the haps
Brevity is not always best Re: “Made for the rich, tested on the poor” (Sci-Tech, Sept. 2) Having participated in a discussion group about the… Read More »Letters: Dying kids, nude pics