Reading between the lines of a glass book
Tim Clark’s “Reading The Limits” interprets philosophy through art
Tim Clark’s “Reading The Limits” interprets philosophy through art
Leah Pires deconstructs the fraught relationship between cyclists and motorists
Alexander Ostroff traces the meteoric rise of a hip hop superstar
Last Wednesday, Dr. Mark Wainberg outlined what he believes to be the key policy decisions the Canadian government should make to mitigate the impacts of… Read More »AIDS policy lecture night features head of McGill AIDS Centre
Alienation and loneliness ring hollow in Seven Openings of the Head
David Adams Richards’s “great Canadian novel” is anything but
Alternative approaches Often more renowned for stifling creativity than supporting it, McGill has rarely been seen as the vanguard of artistic endeavour. But Professor Alanna… Read More »Culture Briefs
Public art provides fodder for a thousand Facebook albums
Imagine silvery snow sweeping across the streets of Montreal, past the Christmas tree down McGill College, caught in the hair of a young girl clad… Read More »Culture brief: Christmas choral
Exposure
Flotilla blends eclectic influences from their corner of the Plateau
Casiotone For The Painfully Alone aims for the universal and unglamourous
Swedish-American director Tomas Alfredson considers what happens when boy meets vampire
The McGill English department presents The Importance of Being Earnest