Review: Call Me By Your Name
Call Me By Your Name, set in Italy in the summer of the 1980s, tells the story of 17-year old Elio who becomes infatuated...
99 Problems but waste ain’t one
In an age of technology and on-the-go lifestyles, it’s difficult to completely evade product packaging and waste. As a student, maintaining grades, personal hygiene,...
From eight-bit to VR
At a museum in downtown Kitchener, art is no longer simply displayed, nor is it only visual.
As a part of Digital Dynamics 2018...
Trajectories of glass
Curated by Sheila McMath, the Canadian Clay and Glass Art Gallery hosted seven Canadian glass artists for their latest exhibition Trajectories. Each artist won...
Get dragged into All Stars 3
The acclaimed reality television show RuPaul's Drag Race is back for another season with the highly anticipated All Stars 3, which premiered on Jan....
Netflix Review: Altered Carbon
Altered Carbon is another Netflix Original based on a novel by the same name. Netflix continues to impress with its casting, Joel Kinnaman recognizable...
Beyond Essays
If a picture is worth a thousand words, essays could look a lot different.
The student artists behind Beyond Essays, an art gallery reflecting upon...
Review: Violet Evergarden
Four years after the divisive war that split the fictional continent of Telesis into Northern and Southern factions, former soldier Violet Evergarden finds herself...
Indigenous author examines cultural complexities
As a part of the Indigenous Speakers Series, the Waterloo Aboriginal Education Centre and the Faculty of Arts invited Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm, an Anishinaabe member...
In defense of music genres
During the winter break, while discussing music with my family I casually mentioned the genre “math rock.” There was instant derision: what the hell...