An intimate distance
Aleesa Cohene’s multi-screen video installation pieces together the pitfalls of family life
Aleesa Cohene’s multi-screen video installation pieces together the pitfalls of family life
It is generally accepted that higher incomes are associated with better health outcomes; as far as mortality goes, it isn’t hard to make the connection… Read More »In search of Montreal’s greener side
Global AIDS Week at McGill aims to clear up clichés
SSMU co-sponsored event little more than a propaganda session on Israeli apartheid
Kelly Symons navigates the road from career woman, to single student mother
Cats and dogs Pop quiz: if an alley cat and a street dog met at midday in Park La Fontaine, who would win in a… Read More »Culture briefs
How paleontologists look below their feet to learn about the solar system
With rain-drenched flags and soggy signs, roughly 35 activists marched through the rain Saturday to protest Proposition 8, California’s ban on same-sex marriage, and other… Read More »Montreal shows solidarity with same-sex couples across the border
Dolls is an interesting title for Karin Babinska’s latest film, as I wasn’t inclined to think back to my playing-with-dolls days even once during the… Read More »Image + nation spotlight: Dolls
Rock / Post punk
Thoughts on the AUS listserv and universal bilingualism at McGill
The Daily runs down how to register and vote for the December 8 provincial election