Tag: series

The Bachelorette used racism as plot fodder

The first time I watched the Bachelor was in 2015: the first semester of my second year, my housemates insisted I watch the show with them in our kitchen. I agreed, not expecting myself to find it engaging in any way.  Instead, that day, I become more invested in the show than I care to admit. The...

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Innovative experiments

As a first-time attendee of Modern Fuel’s Vapours Experimental Music concert series, I expected the unexpected. Last Saturday, in partnership with the Canada Council for the Arts, Modern Fuel’s latest instalment of the five-year series featured Raissa Simone, IC/JC/VC and Mas Aya, all of whom are...

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Creative CoGro perfomances

As I walked up the stairs towards CoGro on Tuesday evening, the rhythm of my footsteps were replaced with the sweet sounds of creative expression. My ears were greeted by the voice of the brave young poet who was concluding her piece on stage. The coffeehouse event was hosted by the Undergraduate...

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Panelists discuss art, war and the military

Thoughts of war and the military don’t often couple with the creative expression associated with art. The military as an institution is perhaps as uniform as they come — so what place does art have in discussions of war, peacekeeping and the Canadian military? The Philosopher’s Café answered this...

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