Tywin Lannister and the worst Father’s Day ever
The only thing better than doing something you love is doing something you love with like-minded people. We love watching sports with other fans,...
Spoiler-free Game of Thrones
It’s hard to write about television without spoiling readers. It requires balancing analysis with maintaining a polite respect for people who are behind on...
Bringing Egypt to the tourists
We may not be close to the Nile or have the ability to feel the sands of the Sahara desert, but we do have...
Will our generation pay for cable?
Most nuclear families I know own a basic cable TV subscription. I was very fortunate to grow up with a television set in my...
Bringing a new perspective to old things
Every student dreams of one day being able to turn their passions into a career. For some that means turning a love of writing into marketable journalism skills, for others, turning a love of learning how things work into a physics degree.
Threading hope for African grandmothers
Working with the Stephen Lewis Foundation, the City of Waterloo Museum and Omas Siskona of Kitchener -Waterloo have launched a Textile Art Exhibit & Auction in support of the Stephen Lewis Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign.
Travelling from past to present
Some artists create new art that has never been seen before, while some look at pieces of their heritage and see the complex art inherent in it.
That guilty pleasure
An idea exists in the world that we like television shows that we know we shouldn't. That watching a reality show is unintellectual, or a gossipy teenage drama is immature for our age.
Cake and blue skies
The Second Annual Waterloo Cake Walk could not have happened on a better day. Cake walkers were greeted with blue skies, warm weather, and, of course, a myriad of delicious desserts to choose from.
Reeling out the rainbow
Instead of spreading out the red carpet, the K-W area rolled out the rainbow carpet to welcome "Rainbow Reels," the local trans and queer film festival, May 9 to 11.