The flame for classical music still burns bright in Toronto
A candlelit concert series in Toronto leaves a young, aspiring composer hopeful for the future of classical music – here’s why
A candlelit concert series in Toronto leaves a young, aspiring composer hopeful for the future of classical music – here’s why
By: Grace Bashall Listen to the audio version here: Emily Gagne still fondly traces her love for cinema back to her favourite childhood film, E.T. The Extraterrestrial. After thousands of rewatches, the original VHS tape was completely worn out, but the magic of E.T. and Drew Barrymore still evokes a deep sense of nostalgia for…
Months of planning on the edge of derailment by an unlikely celebrity — Eminem
How the PWHL is creating a space for queer elders
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Voices Unveiled in the York University Strike
A culture shift is taking place in our community- and queer femme and nonbinary bar owners are the ones responsible.
Shining a spotlight on the absence of Black presence in Torono’s theatre scene
By: Blanca Nagel Amidst the pulsating rhythm of academic life at York University, a tapestry of voices emerges, weaving together the narratives of academic workers and students alike amidst an unprecedented strike. The journey begins with Erin McIntosh, a spokesperson for CUPE 3903 and a PhD student, whose resolute words pierce through the tension-laden air,…
The drive from Kitchener, ON to Windsor, ON is a straight shot down the 401. The road is wrapped with farmland and clouds of dirt. At 19, Joe Rupoli was old enough to drive alone, but to his surprise, a car rolled up behind him on the 401 and trailed him to a rest area between the two cities.