Dark little love songs
Julie Doiron’s fragile songs have the intimacy of a basement tape session
Julie Doiron’s fragile songs have the intimacy of a basement tape session
Running annually since the nineties, Sexual Assault Centre of McGill Students’ Society (SACOMSS)’s art show “Fire with Water” seeks to douse the pain of sexual… Read More »Culture Brief: This zine is a safe space
Put aside the politics to spice up your life on the dance floor – no strings attached
Sam Shalabi reprises his latest epic composition
Current system separates families and deports individuals back to dangerous situations
The naming conventions of indie music – a primer
TV McGill’s FOKUS film festival is back for a third year, with another colourful lineup of student submissions. This year’s festival has films in five… Read More »FOKUS film festival
Early 20th century sanatorium architecture reflects dominant treatment paradigms
Some questions for the provoking profs Re: “Boycotting profs have it all wrong” | Commentary | March 9 We initially hesitated to reply to the… Read More »Letters
I started at noon, delving through Tolstoy, Shakespeare, and Burns. Then I exhausted my famous quotes collection, reading one-liners by Jefferson, Galilei, and Huxley. Still… Read More »Life Lines: Sunshine on an unanswered mind
On the road Jack Kerouac and Vladimir Nabokov wrote about it. Bob Dylan sang its praises. David Lynch and Dennis Hopper made films in which… Read More »Culture Briefs
Panelists agree policy makers face generational gap
Pascal Blanchet’s newest graphic novel merges music and melancholy
“For a good tree bringeth not forth corrupt fruit; neither doth a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.” – Luke 6:43 Last week I wrote… Read More »Piñata diplomacy: Anarchist masturbation in downtown Montreal
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