Closing the door on Daniel Craig’s Bond
When you think of James Bond, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Is it the books written by Ian Fleming or...
Kinkaku Izakaya: 105 minutes in heaven
To be perfectly honest, Kitchener is an area I usually stay away from for two reasons: a) it can be a bit of a...
UWAG brings Valley of the Deer to campus
The University of Waterloo Art Gallery (UWAG) is now showing their second exhibition of the season: Jillian McDonald’s <em>Valley of the Deer</em>. </p>
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Veterans, nurses and prostitutes: A reading with Sharon Johnston
Sharon Johnston debuted her new book, <em>Matrons and Madams</em>,the first in a trilogy, Oct. 30. Fed Hall was elegantly decorated, and the atmosphere was...
Save the cake (but nothing else) at Symposium
Standing on the corner of King and Erb Steet East, The Symposium Café, Restaurant, and Lounge has held its place within Waterloo as a...
Cuba through the lens
The 70th anniversary of Canadian-Cuban diplomatic relations is the subject of the latest exhibit at Themuseum: <em>The Havana Dialogues — 70 Years of Canadian-Cuban...
Fourth years in FLUX
A double feature, <em>FLUX</em> and <em>STASIS</em>, is now showing at the Artery Gallery in East Campus Hall. Held by the University of Waterloo’s fourth-year fine...
Mixed media at the Art District Gallery
The sixth show from the artist-run Art District Gallery opened Oct. 23, featuring the most recent work of 16 local artists.</p>
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Nostalgia is a side dish to mild disappointment at My-Thai Restarurant
Perched between Jane Bond and the Waterloo Taxi headquarters, My-Thai Restaurant is a deceivingly small restaurant that actually packs quite a bit of space,...
DashTask: A symbiotic relationship for the students of UW
UW has a new startup at its disposal created by former UW students, for current students. </p>
DashTask is an application that...