A musical meal
Culture Brief
Culture Brief
The Big Sleep leaves you pleasantly in the dark
Student societies falter in providing high quality bilingual communication services
McGill’s Savoy Society present comedic opera The Yeomen of the Guard
Does red turn you on? Some scientists say yes. At the University of Rochester, Andrew Elliot, professor of psychology, and Daniela Neista, post-doctoral fellow, demonstrated… Read More »Women in red rated sexier
In the November 10 article “McGill lacks First Nations studies program,” The Daily incorrectly stated that Professor Michael Doxtater said Chancellor Dick Pound’s comments about… Read More »Erratum
Don’t belittle medication Re: “McGill Mental Heath cleans up” | News | Nov. 10 I take issue with Dr. Robert Franck’s comments regarding scaling back… Read More »Letters: Medication, Masi, and the UN
McGill alum Karim Boulos spoke to students Tuesday about what Montreal needs to do to make the city more green. “We could be doing things… Read More »City councilor seeks student input on environmental issues
Antoine With Antoine, filmmaker Laura Bari treats us to a sensitive portrait of a six-year-old boy – one like any other, except that he’s blind.… Read More »A look at Montreal’s documentary film fest
Farzana Doctor’s first novel treats fluid identities with a touch of tenderness
Objects in mirror are more complicated than they appear
Editorial
Kind of blue I urge you to walk up the narrow staircase to MainLine Theatre, waltz into the low-key, homey sitting area, and order a… Read More »Culture Briefs