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Category: Arts
TIFF’s “Loved It” Series: The Personal History of David Copperfield and R.F. Kuang’s Babel
Book cover art: @nicodelort A review of the event and how Babel was informed by Iannucci’s adaptation Angelina Fernandez, Arts Editor After reading the Poppy
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes Review
Photo Courtesy of Lionsgate Yes, as always, the book is better than the film, but it is definitely worth the watch Darian Trabold, Managing Editor
Book Review: Self-Portrait in Green by Marie NDiaye
Photo Courtesy of Two Lines Press A worthwhile read on the topic of self-discovery Lyana Shaharizan, Senior Staff Writer Marie NDiaye is a French novelist
1989 (Taylor’s Version) Review
Photo Credit: Taylor Swift A Complete Rundown (Darian’s Version) Darian Trabold, Managing Editor Released nine years after the original, 1989 (Taylor’s Version), the fourth of
The Impact of Art in Education
Photo Credit: Emily Tung Why we should advocate for art to be part of our curricula Justine Lam, Contributor There is a common and widespread
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Film Review
Photo Credit: Taylor Swift How the movie made me cry, laugh, and dance as much as the show Darian Trabold, Managing Editor Taylor Swift has
Why Edward Cullen Is the Best Bad Vampire
Photo Credit: Summit Entertainment Maybe there’s more to this saga than just awkwardly played vampires. Kiera Quinlivan, Contributor It’s the season of all things spooky,
Review of the SMC Troubadours’ The Chorus Girl
Photo Credit: Nora (Eleanor) Wiens Farrelly St. Mike’s in the Quad Darian Trabold, Managing Editor The Chorus Girl is an adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s “The
KAWS: Family Exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario
Photo Credit: Rosie McDonald, Copy Editor What does Toronto’s new exhibition have to offer? Rosie McDonald, Copy Editor If you walk, jog, bike, or use