An intimate distance
Aleesa Cohene’s multi-screen video installation pieces together the pitfalls of family life
Aleesa Cohene’s multi-screen video installation pieces together the pitfalls of family life
Does red turn you on? Some scientists say yes. At the University of Rochester, Andrew Elliot, professor of psychology, and Daniela Neista, post-doctoral fellow, demonstrated… Read More »Women in red rated sexier
McGill’s Savoy Society present comedic opera The Yeomen of the Guard
Waiting for the “future Iraq” in Life After the Fall
In “McGill Mental Health cleans up” (News, Nov. 10), The Daily wrote that HeadSpace offers peer counselling, when in fact they do not offer one-on-one… Read More »Erratum
McGill study finds immigrant domestic workers deprived of basic employment rights
Les chats errants revaluates the city from the perspective of wandering felines
Two weeks ago, a member of Antifa Montreal – a branch of an international anti-fascist movement – was attacked by a group of neo-Nazis after… Read More »A dark chapter, revisited
The lasting impact of the High Arctic relocation
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“‘Tis well averred, A scientific faith’s absurd.” – Robert Browning We all know the type. The aspiring modern equivalent of the over-sexed, overblown, over-romanticized sixties… Read More »Piñata diplomacy : The pollution of hyperactive environmentalists
Political correctness can go to far in Tête du tuque
Criticism in three parts Two weeks ago the Quebec government announced that it would make all new immigrants sign a pledge saying they agree with… Read More »Letters: Jabs at Honours Poli Sci., Obamadness, and Tadamon!