Culture Briefs
Making music the scientific way If the name José Gonzalez isn’t already familiar, you may have unwittingly come across his music while watching the stunning… Read More »Culture Briefs
Making music the scientific way If the name José Gonzalez isn’t already familiar, you may have unwittingly come across his music while watching the stunning… Read More »Culture Briefs
Each year, The Daily interviews the crop of SSMU candidates for your reading pleasure. We ask each candidate for each position the same questions, and… Read More »SSMU exec wannabes vie for power
In the Wash I celebrate the whipping wind that shatters our skin like plaster into the rain. Because the rain breaks us like a wishbone.… Read More »Inkwell
Forever sitting in the back of the room, the prescient shit disturber arouses an array of emotions in his more starch-collared comrades. Pity, scorn, quiet… Read More »Public Editor: The Public Editor visits the Daily’s back pages
To help you naviagate the Students’ Society of McGill University maze, we offer for your amusement a breakdown of the exec positions, and some issues… Read More »The Daily presents: Your guide to the SSMU elections
Despite the high-minded talk, debating isn’t about right or wrong answers. It’s about making your opponent look bad. I say this with the shameful authority… Read More »You Are Here: Karate chops and boxer shorts at the SSMU debates
McGill dance troup Mosiaca returns with another colourful experiment in movement, sound, and music
[Correction appended] Nuit Blanche comes to the Shatner building tonight, with the Arts Undergraduate Society (AUS)’s Fine Arts Council promising four floors of live mural-painting,… Read More »Nuit Blanche hits Shatner tonight
I have recently made a controversial move: I fell in love. And although he is not a Montague, nor I a Capulet, and although neither… Read More »Out of the shtetl and into the world
With campaign week in full swing, we’d like to take a few moments to explain to you, dear Daily readers, what we’re asking you to… Read More »Hyde Park: Vote Yes for The Daily
This pizza recipe was brought over from Italy when my great-grandparents immigrated to Canada in 1915. My great-grandmother taught it to her French-Canadian daughter-in-law (my… Read More »Simply Tasty: The Tombari family secret is pizza
Alumni argue against administration’s decision to force referendum question
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City of Men, the loosely-defined sequel to 2002’s City of God, takes us back to Dead End Hill, one of the many slums in Rio… Read More »Favela drama turns melodrama in Paulo Morelli’s City of Men
Those who defy racial and gender barriers to ascend to seats of power have a responsibility to help others follow, according to prominent director and… Read More »Deverell urges women to help women