‘Art is always political’: Palestinian protestors demand action through craft
Red, black, green and white painted the scene at Club SAW on Nov. 4, as Palestinian protestors came together for an afternoon of poster...
Dreaming Birds, Becoming Crane: A voyage through identity and colonialism
Soaring birds and the sound of crashing waves currently engulf the Carleton University Art Gallery, housing Jin-me Yoon’s exhibit, Dreaming Birds, Becoming Crane.
Launched on...
Review: Wilco’s ‘Cousin’ returns to the band’s legendary, classic form
Having transcended legendary status in the underground music community and deemed “essential listening” by online circles, there is little left for Chicago indie-rock band...
Afro-futurism: The new face of Teraanga Commons
This year, two catching afro-futuristic murals adorn Teraanga Commons to honour its renaming from Residence Commons.
Jimmy Baptiste, a local graffiti artist commissioned to paint...
Review: Paper Moon Theatre’s ‘Sweeney Todd’ is more passionate than frightening
The cobblestone streets of 19th century London, England are brimming with the all-consuming power of vengeance, whilst populated with meat pies and a murderous...