A Brief Introduction to the Wide World of Podcasts
Tucked away on your iPhone is a shaded purple app called “Podcasts.” It’s likely that you’ve never opened this app—or…
Read MoreTucked away on your iPhone is a shaded purple app called “Podcasts.” It’s likely that you’ve never opened this app—or…
Read MorePark Chan-Wook, the illustrious Korean director of films such as Old Boy, Stoker, and Thirst, takes on the role of…
Read MoreWhat standards do we expect from music journalism today? Professionals who devote their careers to the discussion of music have…
Read MoreThe McGill English Department’s latest production, The Rover, a classic Restoration comedy, brims with wit and physicality. Written by one…
Read MorePlayers’ Theatre’s Forever Yours, Marie-Lou is a nod to Montreal’s unique cultural history, but also to every audience member whose…
Read MorePublic libraries in North America have passed away in 2016 after succumbing to a brief, but violent, illness. They were…
Read MoreI reached out to Joseph Chusid a few weeks ago, and after working out our conflicting schedules, we finally settled…
Read MoreHollywood has had a long and problematic history of casting white actors and actresses in the roles of Asian characters….
Read MoreWriters today, especially in television, are not afraid of creating protagonists who are fundamentally bad people. Anti-heroes are commonplace like…
Read MoreIt’s always exciting when there’s a noticeable difference between what you hear on a musical recording and what you experience…
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