Vrinda Kapadia

"Monday Music" in giant yellow block letters with a red background
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Monday Music: Burn my blues

Arts July 26, 2021

By: Vrinda Kapadia, SFU Student I dedicate these songs to those who are internally screaming for a real connection. Whether you’re scorning the prevalence of online dating apps or dealing with friends who are incapable of truly understanding you, these songs aptly describe the wretched moments when you feel alienated, helpless, and miserable. 1. “Cigarette Daydreams” by Cage the Elephant [caption id="attachment_118946" align="alignnone" width="298"] Image courtesy of RCA Records[/caption] The melody of this song is pieced together by beautiful instrumentals and the youthful voice of the singer. Lyrics such as “You were only 17 / Soft speak with a mean…

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Art plays a vital part on the road to decolonization

Arts July 4, 2021

By: Vrinda Kapadia, SFU Student Content warning: mentions of violence against Indigenous communities Despite persistent and deliberate human rights violations and abuses, Indigenous communities across Canada have shown tremendous resilience and solidarity throughout the years. Major art projects, initiatives, and…

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A closer look at digital artist Beeple’s $69 million collage

Arts July 3, 2021

By: Vrinda Kapadia, SFU Student Everydays: the First 5000 Days is a series of drawings and images created by digital artist Mike Winklemann. Professionally known under the name Beeple, he began this project on May 1, 2007 and has been…

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Roommate life: Dishes held hostage

Humour July 29, 2019

Written by: Vrinda Kapadia After a day of enduring a million hours of tedious lectures, snappy tutorials, and hastily finished assignments on an evening beautifully frosted with a dreadful four-hour lab, you are unexpectedly, boundlessly exhausted. As you swing along merrily…

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