“It’s Called Trickle-Down Politics”
A microcosm of extremism and entitlement in small-town USA
A microcosm of extremism and entitlement in small-town USA
“Women’s Liberation is a Lesbian Plot” – Rita Mae Brown
Focusing on the Democratic Republic of the Congo
An interview with Montreal-based artist Lensky
The cost of a commercialized escape
A first time collaboration between Queer McGill, Sweet Like Honey, and CommeUnity
Anora v. Elisabeth Sparkle: Oscar Smackdown?
How tense Canada-U.S. relations are manifested on the ice
Fine Words and Buttered Parsnips
The pollution caused by the fashion industry raised the issue of sustainability in the sector, but also led to extensive greenwashing in Fashion Week
Analyzing misrepresentation and prejudice in film through Spike Lee’s Bamboozled
Maintaining adult friendships in and beyond college
The case for a Canadian Minister of Loneliness
How the irony epidemic has taken over social media
Luxury, power, and the illusion of escape