Rubber love
Jean-François Bouchard’s “Still Life” explores intriguing alternatives to organic relationships
Jean-François Bouchard’s “Still Life” explores intriguing alternatives to organic relationships
Players’ Theatre compresses ten hours of Shakespeare into one cohesive play
Encounters with Montreal’s purveyors of haute couture
National Film Board screenings explore two black identities
I write in response to concerns raised in Slawomir Poplawski’s article (“Town halls a sham unless backed by more than rhetoric,” Commentary, January 27) about… Read More »Defending diversity, excellence, community engagement
The General Assembly will take place Wednesday, February 10 at 5pm in the Shatner cafeteria.
Filing paper, pouring coffee, and butchering men
A recent National Post editorial (“Women’s studies is still with us,” January 26) indicates a troubling and widespread attitude about feminism: the false perception that… Read More »The end of herstory
Members of Hillel and SPHR debate ethical investments at McGill
War doctor Mads Gilbert discusses the politics of health in the Occupied Territories
QPIRG opt-out campaign is hypocritical
McGill slashes employee benefits
I have a confession to make: when I first heard of Burritoville and its vegetarian dishes, I wrote it off. The prospect of vegetarian interpretations… Read More »The best burrito in town
Montreal bloggers launch zine dedicated to brunching around the city
Members of Hillel and SPHR debate ethical investments at McGill