Not just for kids
Enter the bizarre realm of outer suburbia in Shaun Tan’s new children’s book
Enter the bizarre realm of outer suburbia in Shaun Tan’s new children’s book
Alex Gibney’s documentary probes the private life a Gonzo pioneer
Visibility has come to take hostage of our understanding of sexuality. I would blame the 1960s Sexual Revolution, but I lack the academic credentials to… Read More »Aristotle’s lackey: To shake or not to shake?
Will Alsop, the avant-garde designer of OCAD, pleads his case
Priam Poulton-McGraw steps into an often-overlooked urban microcosm
Sunday 12 October, 7:45 p.m. at Cinema Imperial, and Monday 13 October, 9 p.m. at Cinema du Parc In a live interview following the North… Read More »Nouveau Cinema: Tokyo Sonata
It’s hard not to be in perpetual worry. On top of the normal anxieties of confused, twentysomething university students, we’ve now got to grapple with… Read More »Flimsy futures: existential anxiety at eco-minded photo exhibit
Kitten life isn’t quite the way Old Possum made it out to be
Postsecondary education plan to be financed by shelving corporate tax cuts
People talk about being blind to things like colour and gender. “Colourblind” is the friendly term some use for this approach. And it has its… Read More »The Conversationalist: Embracing visual literacy
Publisher finds critique of Sarah Palin too vindictive
A Friends with food Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is a fantastic time to give thanks for you friends by giving them food. In order to show off… Read More »Friends with food: How to make your mommy proud
Motions passed now submitted to online referendum for ratification
Thursday 16 October, 7 p.m., and Friday 17 October, 3:15 p.m. at Ex-Centris Israeli director Ari Folman describes his new film, Waltz with Bashir, as… Read More »Nouveau Cinema: Waltz with Bashir