Choose Life protest ends in arrests
“Echoes of the Holocaust” called off following disruptions
“Echoes of the Holocaust” called off following disruptions
Cal Lane refashions steel oil drums into incisive environmental art
Last year the total number of malnourished increased by 40 million, while the number of people with insufficient food reached almost one billion. For three… Read More »Food (security) for thought
Unorthodox professor dismissed by McGill helps students reach their full potential
Discovering a new filmmaker is a joyful experience. A fresh voice emerging on to the cinematic scene has the potential to invigorate and inspire in… Read More »Mary and Max
Quebec artist Marc Dulude approaches rural landscapes in downtown gallery space
Montreal’s Festival du Nouveau Cinema (FNC) has a history of showcasing the new and innovative in Canadian and international film. Each year, new, more obscure… Read More »Festival du Nouveau Cinema 2009
Joe Penney recounts a shift in perspective after working as a photojournalist in Guinea-Bissau
As The Daily went to press last Friday, we were informed that Choose Life would cancel the event called “Echoes of the Holocaust.” Over the… Read More »Editors’ Note
Electronic medical assistants helpful but not always effective
Nationwide event aims to raise poetry’s profile
Brian Keast talks with some of the people behind McGill’s annual pow-wow
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Improv hip-hop collective finds new home and wider audience