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Carleton’s ‘watching territory’ exhibit encourages exploration of colonialism and surveillance

A new exhibit is providing a space for the Carleton University community to come together and learn about settler colonialism in a way that...
Adrian Gor sits in his studio, where he makes oil painting prints and pastel drawings, on Jan. 18, 2025. His latest exhibit ‘Retold Prototypes Without A Story’ challenges ideals of masculinity through art. [Photo by Thuy Anh Nguyen/The Charlatan]

Adrian Gor’s latest exhibit challenges masculine ideals through pastels and prints

Adrian Gor's latest exhibit, Retold Prototypes Without a Story, explores masculinity through pastel drawings and prints of historical and contemporary figures. The project will be...
A green notebook with the title "The Carleton Years Vol. 2" on the cover.

Q&A: Photographer Saif Rahman discusses creative process behind new Carleton-inspired zine

Saif Rahman, a Carleton computer science graduate and avid generalist photographer, recently celebrated the release of the second installment in his zine series The...
Caption: SUBR musical duo Nicholas LePage (left) and Lougien Dawoudiah (right) perform at Live! On Elgin in a charity concert supporting a community defence fund on Jan. 9, 2025. [Photo by Grace Huntley/The Charlatan]

Local concert supports community defence fund for pro-Palestine protesters

Lit by red and green stage lighting, musical duo SUBR opened their performance with a visceral soundscape of Palestine at Live! On Elgin on...
Daniel Craig as William Lee in 'Queer' delivers career best performance.

Review: ‘Queer’ is a daring portrait of shame and desire

After making waves with his summer blockbuster Challengers, Italian director Luca Guadagnino returned to the big screen for a psychedelic period drama.  Featuring a star-studded...
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