Brave New McGill
There are things we used to do in person that we can now do entirely remotely, using machines. We can rent movies (Netflix), have sex… Read More »Brave New McGill
There are things we used to do in person that we can now do entirely remotely, using machines. We can rent movies (Netflix), have sex… Read More »Brave New McGill
How Montreal shelters neglect trans* identities
What happened inside, and out
“Yeah, but you’re just inherently good, and I’m just, well, not.” We’re sitting on a hotel bed with a slightly crooked gilded portrait of an… Read More »The good, the bad, and God
Queering Montreal’s drag scene
Multinational Man of Mystery
I’ll begin with a confession (although, perhaps confession isn’t the right word; an acknowledgment? An admission? A revelation?): I am a 22-year-old virgin. Penetration has… Read More »The 22-year-old virgin
If someone had asked my teenage self if I thought I’d be an a serious relationship by age twenty, I’d probably laugh and change the… Read More »My love is not a battlefield
It’s Friday, the last day of my family vacation. I’m laid out on a New Jersey beach with my family nervously checking my phone for… Read More »Three New Messages
How bureaucracy and bad judgment undid a Canadian dream
Τhe air was cold, sharp, biting. A medicine man was burning sage in a cleansing ceremony and a sacred fire burned in my peripheral. An… Read More »The willow that weeps no more
McGill exceptionalism and its discontents
Kahnawake reacts to Kateri Tekakwitha’s canonization
With a six per cent, five-year survival rate, pancreatic cancer remains the deadliest of all.
Quebecor media is the worst of all