Portraits of Montreal and The Intimacy of Documentary Photography
The beauty and humanity of documentary photography embody a pursuit of curiosity and intimacy. Every day, the number of photos…
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The beauty and humanity of documentary photography embody a pursuit of curiosity and intimacy. Every day, the number of photos…
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Everyone has guilty pleasures. Whether it’s the Spice Girls or Top Gun, you enjoy it, but you also have this…
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This October was McGill’s second Queer History Month. There have been several events discussing new authors and recent literary works…
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Now that we have gone on a 24-hour strike, marched down Parc, made meme-able signs out of old boxes, and…
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On September 23rd, 2019, climate activist Greta Thunberg took the stage at a United Nations summit on climate change. “My…
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Joe Begos’ 80-minute psychedelic stunner Bliss isn’t the best Fantasia film I’ve seen, but it may be the most Fantasia….
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Jennifer Reeder’s revelatory new film Knives and Skin is the best film I saw at Fantasia Film Fest: a sumptuously…
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I’ve only been a fan of The National for 10 months, since I saw them perform at Osheaga in 2018….
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One of the most fulfilling parts of the university experience is joining an extracurricular group or taking up a new…
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Here we are, folks. The home stretch. Only a couple of weeks until the end. Some of us are counting…
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