Lest we forget
The 28th annual Holocaust Education Week honours Shoah victims, and calls on our generation to remember and retell their stories
The 28th annual Holocaust Education Week honours Shoah victims, and calls on our generation to remember and retell their stories
To kick-off CKUT’s Media Democracy Days last week, writer, radio host, and McGill alumna Anna Leventhal presented a history of the rise of alternative media… Read More »Culture Shock 2008: Quebec central in history of alt media
National Novel Writing Month champions whirlwind creative output
nicholas cameron Anthems of a seventeen-year-old girl (an excerpt) January 14th, 2008 I’m not really sure how to start this. I mean like – I’ve… Read More »Lit supp part 7
Music For Change Monday, November 3, 7:30 p.m. Petit Cafe Campus, 57 Prince Arthur E. Groove to Tara Hall, Soulstice and Francois Graham from Surface… Read More »What’s the haps
Every year the Daily publishes a literary supplement featuring the creative writing of numerous McGill students. For the sake of space management, this year’s edition… Read More »The Literary Supplement
tracy wan Footnote: A Fairytale Sever where the gangrene has not spread, the underbelly of the skin already blue in places you crawled in unknowingly.… Read More »Lit supp part 3
Point / Counterpoint
todd frei Translating transparency I’m drifting through languages. My obsessions have turned to the names of things. I’ve stopped seeing actualities; rather, just forms of… Read More »Lit supp part 4
“Senator, you have the vote of every thinking person!” “That’s not enough, madam, we need a majority!” – Sen. Adlai Stevenson, running for President in… Read More »Piñata diplomacy: The only prescription for U.S. politics is more Canada
Marc Bell’s Illusztraijuns refutes comic conventions
Conforming has for good reason painted an ugly picture for itself. It’s sad when the beauty of rainbow-like individuality falters into a stagnant monochrome field.… Read More »Life Lines: Obama’s echoes will be louder than you think
Basketball tournament brings McGill students to the Filipino community
Alexander Weisler chats with Walkable City author Mary Soderstrom about sidewalks, cities, and urban sprawl
_________________________________________ sarah mortimer Piano man His fingers were like children playing hopscotch across the keys. The envy of the playground, they hit every coordinate with… Read More »Lit supp part 5