Review: GCTC’s ‘Forever Young: A Ghetto Story’ uses comedy to tackle themes of oppression
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‘We Live As We Die’: Exploring grief in Black communities
We Live As We Die is an art exhibition highlighting the different ways in which Black communities in North America process grief and view...
Review: Thirteen Strings’ ‘Mirage?’ takes a new approach to classical music
Mirage? defies all presumptions of classical music and shows how music can be borderless and touching when presented in a diverse and accessible format....
Carleton student and alumna celebrate LGBT+ love at Fresh Meat Theatre Festival
Carleton University student Maggie May Harder and alumna Meghan Burns recently performed at the Fresh Meat Theatre Festival, an experimental performing arts event that...
Carleton alumna brings awareness to autoimmune diseases with fun socks
Jessica Baird, founder of The Sock Project, raises awareness for chronic illnesses by sending colourful pairs of socks to people with autoimmune disorders, as...