A Requiem for (the old) Kanye West
As Ye entangles himself in a downward spiral of controversies and conspiracies, his anti-hero persona exposes itself clearer than ever….
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As Ye entangles himself in a downward spiral of controversies and conspiracies, his anti-hero persona exposes itself clearer than ever….
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For the fifth anniversary of Queer History Month, McGill invited a very special keynote speaker: Toronto-based Teiya Kasahara, a trans…
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As a second-year student at McGill, the first major, adult-like stress I encountered was finding a place to live after…
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Located in the heart of the Plateau on the corner of rue Duluth and de Bullion, Le Magasin Général Lambert…
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On March 27th, the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California will be filled with the people behind 2021’s best movies….
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On April 22nd over one billion people worldwide celebrate Earth Day. While many choose to celebrate by immersing themselves in…
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What does it mean to live through history? This question often lingers in the back of my mind, ebbing towards…
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Running from February 11th to March 11th, the Massimadi Afro LGBTQA+ Film and Arts Festival brings together a collective of…
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As Arts & Culture editors, English majors, and avid readers, it’s safe to say that we are deeply entrenched in…
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One thing I love about Montreal is the plethora of street art and murals that are scattered around the city….
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