Movies you may have missed: A Quiet Passion

A Quiet Passion Review by Josh Cabrita Andre Bazin argued that photography fulfills the same desire that led the ancient Egyptians to embalm their pharaohs. That...

Shows to binge-watch this summer

As the summer term begins, many students may be finding themselves with too much time on their hands. The weather will likely be gorgeous,...

DOXA presents diverse line-up of documentary films

Doxa, a Greek word meaning popular opinion or well-known belief, is an apt name for the documentary film festival that aims to shed light...

Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur: The Legend of the Sword promises a fresh take on an old story

The legend of King Arthur is a tale that has been subject to countless retellings. Guy Ritchie’s take on the story, however, is bound...

Album Reviews

Humanz by Gorillaz Review by Neil MacAlister It’s been six long years since we last heard from Gorillaz, and the lack of a genre-defying cartoon band...

Three must-see events this month

May 19 — Existence as Resistance: Two Spirit Cultural Placeholders in Art, Activism, and Kinship: Artists and activists Jamie Lee Hamilton, Raven John, Tyler...

Lind Prize award ceremony caps off 2017’s Capture Photography Festival

This year’s 2017 Capture Photography Festival wrapped up on April 28 with the closing reception and awards ceremony for the second annual Philip B....

Stuff We Like And Don’t Like: Summer Reading Edition

By Gabrielle McLaren Stuff we like: Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi (2016) Effia is a village girl in Ghana who grows up to marry a British...

Stuff We Don’t Like

By: Vincent Justin Mitra Stuff We Don't Like: MacGyver (2016) This modern reboot of an 80's classic would make more sense as anything other than a MacGyver...

Riverdale is a refreshingly self-aware show with potential

By: Vincent Justin Mitra Riverdale, the newest teen drama offering by American network The CW, and perhaps more familiar to us north of the border...