Carrying Home everywhere she goes
What does “home” mean to you? Is it a person? Where you have lived for decades? Where you were born? And what if home was… Read More »Carrying Home everywhere she goes
What does “home” mean to you? Is it a person? Where you have lived for decades? Where you were born? And what if home was… Read More »Carrying Home everywhere she goes
The Golden Village by Karen Cho had its Montreal premiere on February 25th at Cinema du Parc. The 33-minute film, Cho’s most recent work, takes… Read More »The Golden Village: Home Making in the Microcosm of Asian Malls
As a second-year psychology and physiology student, I have found myself in the trenches of monotonous prerequisites. However, between my Organic Chem and Psych Stats… Read More »“Wuthering Heights” and Modern Art History: A Niche Venn Diagram
On Wednesday, February 25, 2026, a crowd filled the Critical Media Lab to celebrate the launch of Empty Seats. The project, spearheaded by a team… Read More »Taking Attendance for Empty Seats
The line between performance and identity has become increasingly blurred in music. Be it EsDeeKid’s carefully hidden persona or Gorillaz’s quarter-century of lore, artists now… Read More »Phil Elverum on the Power of Imperfection
How a Spanish-language Super Bowl set turned pop spectacle into a fight over belonging
McGill Savoy Society’s latest production is well worth the wait!
Emily Brontë’s iconic story withers away in Emerald Fennell’s adaptation
The ASSA’s Uhuru Journal celebrates Pan-African agency and innovation
It has to be: how can Gen Z be nostalgic for a time we didn’t live through?
If dating apps are the answer, what is the question? Hinge, Tinder, Grindr, Bumble. Among others, these names have become all too familiar to us.… Read More »Un-Hinge-d
Is the Hollywood rom-com dead, or are we falling out of love with it? Something is in the air in the movie world, and it… Read More »The Death of the Rom-Com
A Nordic festivity in a snowy landscape On a cold Saturday in early February, I attended the 4th edition of Montréal Boréal – Le Jam… Read More »Taking Refuge in Montreal’s Annual Jam du Nord
A 1920s spin on one of Ancient Greece’s most political plays An hour before the closing performance of Antigone, the 2026 McGill Classics Play, on… Read More »Adapting Antigone: A Discussion with the Director and Writers
June 9th, 2025 – Maybe everything is somehow destined to be okay. Date with a girl who told me I was attractive. I hope I… Read More »Excerpts from My Journal