Finding My Way by Malala Yousafzai – A Review
More than ten years after Pakistani education activist and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai published her first book, I…
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More than ten years after Pakistani education activist and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai published her first book, I…
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The film industry has long been influenced by popular literature. Film franchises such as The Lord of the Rings, Alice…
Read MoreOn September 15, I attended a “Fireside Chat” on queer and feminist science-fiction with Hugo-award winning author Becky Chambers. Her…
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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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Since October is Queer History Month and spooky season, I wanted to take the opportunity to review a lovely collection…
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This Thursday, director Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s novel Dune will hit theatres across North America. Villeneuve will try…
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For all the authorial self-importance that seems to glow behind so much sleeper-hit autofiction, the question that these books ask…
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Summer is finally here! Whether you’re working, taking a summer course, or giving yourself a well-deserved break, it’s important that…
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When we first arrived in Montreal in September 2017, we knew little about where to go, what to do, and…
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Just last week, my professor’s icebreaker question at the beginning of our seminar was, “What is your guilty pleasure read?”…
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