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Sarah Manuszak

Arts & Culture, Music

Healing Through Rage: An 8-Track of Angry Canadian Artists

By Sarah Manuszak and Sam Shepherd

The following article initially appeared in a reduced version in the Bull & Bear Winter 2021 Print Issue: Healing. In…

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Arts & Culture, Interviews, Virtual Events

Montreal’s Independent Cinema Scene Faces a Prolonged Intermission

By Sam Shepherd and Sarah Manuszak

Off to the Picture Shows? Interior. McLennan Library. Evening.  McGill student Rachel is sitting behind a carrel desk on the…

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Arts & Culture

“More Than a Striptease”: Discussing Diversity and Sex Positivity With LatinX Burlesque Canada

By Sam Shepherd and Sarah Manuszak

An art form with a rich history, burlesque showcases the eroticism of the individual. Burlesque is often a mix of…

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@McGill, Arts & Culture, Culture

The Queer Story of James McGay

By Sarah Manuszak

It was a small fun fact in a tour. An innocuous tidbit that many have forgotten, but it has haunted…

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Arts, Arts & Culture

Mitski: Music for a Messed-Up World

By Sarah Manuszak

“Don’t think about the past, it’s always there anyway,” proclaims Mitski in “Cop Car,” her newest single from the soundtrack…

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Arts, Arts & Culture

The Power of Lyrical Meaning: Breaking Down Pitchfork’s Top Albums of the 2010s

By Sarah Manuszak

In the 21st century, the practice of producing and distributing your own music is easier and more widespread than ever,…

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@McGill, Arts, Arts & Culture

“That’s Too Much, Man!”: BoJack Horseman, Sarah Lynn, and University Students

By Sarah Manuszak

This article contains spoilers for BoJack Horseman seasons 1-4. As Netflix’s smash hit BoJack Horseman comes to a close with…

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Arts, Arts & Culture, Commentary

The Gang Gets Snubbed: The Tragedy of ‘Always Sunny’ and The Emmys

By Sarah Manuszak

In what many consider to be the golden age of television, few comedies shine as bright as It’s Always Sunny…

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Arts & Culture

I Wore a Tiny Hat for a Week, So You Never Have To

By Sarah Manuszak

I know you’ve seen them. On that girl skating at TRH-Bar, on that frowning softboy shivering while he walks to…

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Arts & Culture

The Moral Philosophy of The Good Place

By Sarah Manuszak

In case you’ve been living under a rock, this article contains spoilers for The Good Place season three. The Good Place is…

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