Obituary: Public Libraries (300BC – 2016)
Public libraries in North America have passed away in 2016 after succumbing to a brief, but violent, illness. They were…
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Public libraries in North America have passed away in 2016 after succumbing to a brief, but violent, illness. They were…
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I reached out to Joseph Chusid a few weeks ago, and after working out our conflicting schedules, we finally settled…
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Hollywood has had a long and problematic history of casting white actors and actresses in the roles of Asian characters….
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Writers today, especially in television, are not afraid of creating protagonists who are fundamentally bad people. Anti-heroes are commonplace like…
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It’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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The Teersi Duniya Theatre’s production of The Refugee Hotel follows a family of Chilean refugees through their first days in…
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As gender norms become less rigid, clothing trends follow suit. ‘Unisex,’ a word that infiltrated the clothing industry in the…
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I spend an exceptional amount of money on vinyl, paying full price in a time when music can be enjoyed…
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The 39 Steps is the most bizarre, farcical, and consequently refreshing show to be put on at McGill of late….
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The Bull and Bear was lucky to sit in on the rehearsal session of Venus, a Montreal-based Dance/Pop outfit (self-styled…
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