Cinematic SPASMs
Feeling understandably cheated in the wake of the Festival du Nouveau Cinema’s barrage of art house filmmaking, cheap exploitation flick enthusiasts needn’t despair – there’s… Read More »Cinematic SPASMs
Feeling understandably cheated in the wake of the Festival du Nouveau Cinema’s barrage of art house filmmaking, cheap exploitation flick enthusiasts needn’t despair – there’s… Read More »Cinematic SPASMs
Dance company puts the young and the old on stage together to tackle issues relating to age
Writers Out Loud discussion pays homage to the now defunct Double Hook Bookstore
Player’s Theatre stages Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Re: “Something’s fishy about IDS internships” | Commentary | October 8
The Ryerson Free Press’s Kaitlin Fowlie analyzes the impact of Greenpeace’s recent protests in Alberta
Is premarital sex deviant? While I was taken aback when this was recently proposed as a discussion question in my sociology class, I quickly realized… Read More »Sex before marriage: what’s the deal?
Latest evolutionary discovery misunderstood and exaggerated by media
Discussion includes self-funded MBA model, sustainability fund
There are few things so pleasurable as guiltlessly eating a cheap and filling meal. For a starving student such as myself, quantity often precedes quality… Read More »The salty, simple taste of cheap
Re: “Paging Doctor Cornett” | Commentary | October 8
Perhaps Francis Ducharme and Sophie Dales discovered their penchant for the provocative over the course of their work with choreographer Dave St-Pierre. The local actor/dancer… Read More »Dancing all over love
Non-opt-outable fee to go to referendum in November
CCA-backed municipal lobby group seeks to insert sustainability into urban planning
In the article “Dalai Lama speaks to McGill & Montreal” (News, October 8), the illustration was attributed to Matthew Milne; in fact, it was drawn… Read More »Errata