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Katrina Brindle

Arts & Culture

Should Oui Stay or Should Oui Go?

By Katrina Brindle and KC Moore

“Graduating Student Humbled He Got To Explore Montreal From University To Parc,” reads a post from The McTavish Radish. For…

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Arts & Culture

Demystifying the Contemporary Arts World

By Katrina Brindle

An Evening with MAC’s SéminArts Program Growing up, one of my favourite places to be was in my grandfather’s art…

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Arts & Culture

Drop that Avo’ Toast

By Katrina Brindle

An Interview with the Founder of thatsrealtalk.com Dahye Jung is U3 Accounting and Marketing student at the McGill Desautels Faculty…

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Arts & Culture

A Catwalk and a Good C(l)ause

By Katrina Brindle

At The McGill Law Fashion Show This past Friday on January 19, Gallery Gora opened its doors to the McGill…

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Arts & Culture

Algorithms and the Curation of Taste

By Katrina Brindle and KC Moore

The curation of taste is not new in arts and culture. Taste, almost by definition, extends past the individual and…

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Arts, Arts & Culture, Culture

Leonard Cohen: Letting the Light in

By Katrina Brindle

20 Works. 40 Artists. 10 Countries. The Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal Celebrates Leonard Cohen Around three years ago, John…

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Arts, Arts & Culture, Culture

An Evening with Rupi Kaur, the Sun, and her Flowers

By Katrina Brindle

Writing about a poet can be difficult. Stating objective truths about herself, the career she created, and the impact she…

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Arts & Culture

Celebrating Nudity through Clothing: An Interview with Peau Nue

By Katrina Brindle

Tackling the themes of female representation in fashion, as well as the benefits and downfalls of social media, the commodification…

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Arts & Culture

The Illusion of Accessibility: There May Not be an App for Everything

By Katrina Brindle

It has long been touted, with limited self-awareness and increasingly accurate sincerity, that there is an app for everything. Perusing…

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