Sex, drugs, and the opera
Opera McGill radically reinterprets Handel’s Agrippina for student audience
Opera McGill radically reinterprets Handel’s Agrippina for student audience
I was thoroughly pleased to notice the absence of neon-clad security guards as I biked past McConnell Engineering the morning of November 11. My joy… Read More »The normalization of state violence
A discussion of Abdelrazik’s six-year exile in Sudan, and Canada’s complicity in his imprisonment and interrogation
To raise HIV/AIDS awareness, Cinéma L’Amour goes back to its grindhouse roots
Last Thursday, Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney revealed Canada’s new Immigration Guide
In the article “In Denial” (Features, November 16), the disease Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia was incorrectly called pneumocystis pneumonia. In the article “An ode to black… Read More »Errata
McGill’s anti-bike and anti-car plan is certainly a big step in environmental stewardship, but it seems counterproductive in the long run. I can understand implementing… Read More »Car-free AND bike-free?!
There is nothing more diabolical than a system that makes you believe you know what there is to know. Years of being in Canada, in… Read More »The long fight against ignorance
Avant-garde art publication appeals to more senses than one
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Chants Libres’s latest production parts with operatic tradition
Re: “Not Jewish like you” | Commentary | November 16
Vague answers disappoint those in attendance
Hacked accounts can send thousands of spam emails at a time
Pat Califia is a prominent queer activist and author from San Francisco, who has been pushing the boundaries of queer cultures, addressing marginal identities, and… Read More »Busting binaries