Flesh: From Rags-to-Riches
Elites and Affairs: A Moral Dilemma Montreal-born writer of Hungarian heritage David Szalay was named the 2025 Booker Prize Winner for his novel, Flesh. Szalay… Read More »Flesh: From Rags-to-Riches
Elites and Affairs: A Moral Dilemma Montreal-born writer of Hungarian heritage David Szalay was named the 2025 Booker Prize Winner for his novel, Flesh. Szalay… Read More »Flesh: From Rags-to-Riches
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Resolutions and a Promising Alternative.
Blurring the lines between personal and political on screen.
Why going home for the holidays has you talking to your ex.
Vulnerability and love take the starting line.
“ChatGPT therapy” and the danger of non-human advice.
University is the time to figure out who you are.
The journey to independent filmmaking, as recounted by two McGill alumni.
On Fleeting Form Studio’s exhibition, “Currents of Care”
Looking back on the legacy of Gilmore Girls.
Guillermo del Toro’s newest film is a Creature of its own.