Arts & LIfe

Getting real with mediated bodies

The first event in the Waterloo&rsquo;s English department&rsquo;s Faculty Research series, &ldquo;Mediated Bodies,&rdquo; was held Oct. 5 in Hagey Hall.&nbsp;</p> The...

Abe Erb: Where everybody could know your name

Lately, I&rsquo;ve been feeling extremely sentimental about my final year at UW. As students, we often get so caught up in the hustle and...

The (Toronto) state of mind

From lush green parks to narrow grey alleyways, cognitive neuroscientist&nbsp; and associate psychology professor at the University of Waterloo. Dr. Colin Ellard is doing...

Kitchener-Waterloo feels the Impact

Kitchener-Waterloo felt vibrations as the fourth biennial Impact Theatre Festival took place in the region over the past week. From Sept. 22-27, a variety...

Proof: Treat yoself in a tiny oasis of class

Dear readers, As fall rolls around and the school term gets going, I often find myself experiencing...

Waterloo Region in 50 years according to local artists

This past month, Themuseum opened Fast Forward Waterloo Region to the public, showcasing the ideas and work of local artists expressing their thoughts on...

Art and science at play in the MakerSpace

Themuseum will be opening their Underground Studio with MakerSpace programming to the public in 2016. MakerSpace will teach youth in the region skills such...

Ricecream: Something familiar yet wildly different at the same time

Dear readers: this week&rsquo;s review was full of surprises. I didn&rsquo;t know what to expect from the moment I read about this &ldquo;Ricecream&rdquo; and...

Medieval times, they are a-changing in Waterloo

The usually tranquil Waterloo Park became a place of festivity, swordplay, and piracy (the Jack Sparrow kind) on Sept. 19 as the Royal Medieval...

Double takes at UWaterloo Art Gallery

The University of Waterloo Art Gallery has started off the season with <em>Inventory </em>and <em>108 Leyton Ave</em>, a compelling double feature which pairs the...

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