
Submerged in ‘An Ocean of Minutes’
Some contemporary science fiction has begun to predict the near future with an almost eerie accuracy. Several colleagues have discussed…
Read MoreSome contemporary science fiction has begun to predict the near future with an almost eerie accuracy. Several colleagues have discussed…
Read MoreFor the average McGill student, being situated in a cultural hotbed like Montréal can be both overwhelming and exciting. With…
Read MoreIt’s been ten years since I watched Contagion, yet even after all this time, there is one edit I remember…
Read MorePresent conditions have distanced relatives and friends from each other, and ourselves, from the busy goings-on we are accustomed to….
Read MoreAs news of Covid-19 heightened over the past couple of weeks, I couldn’t help but be reminded of a book…
Read MoreAh, feminism: an endless topic of debate both on and offline. Recently, I got my hands on a copy of…
Read MoreTimes are hard. We’re in a confusing and uncertain moment, and it may feel like this for a while. Whether…
Read MoreLast month, Disney+ announced that the Love, Simon TV show that had been in the works for nearly a year…
Read MoreContinuing with our Aughts & Culture series, we asked our editorial board to think back to better times — coming…
Read MoreMathieu Lauzon-Dicso, co-owner of the bilingual bookstore Librarie Saga Bookstore, has a lot on his plate. In the past few…
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