On faggotry
Travis Alabanza turns their diary into an artistic and political manifesto
Travis Alabanza turns their diary into an artistic and political manifesto
Brandon Wint on poetry as an honest mode of communication
The Wood Land School explores memory, space, and treaty-making
Mahbas proposes Lebanese-Syrian reconciliations through humor
Reporting from the 7th annual South Asian Film Festival
Thoughts on the DPS screening of Jordan Peele’s Get Out
The band fuses electronic music to Tuareg blues and African rythms
Bianca Muñiz talks music, family, and her experiences with cancer
Japanese Breakfast performs their fourth show at Bar le Ritz
An interview with Eileen Myles
Premiere of Killing Gaza at Concordia’s BDS week
Revisiting why we love Wong Kar-wai’s In the Mood for Love
Highlights from 2017’s Montreal International Black Film Festival
Donna Haraway film experiments with storytelling
DHC’s new exhibit considers the art in giving