A drawing of a person with headphones thinking about crime scenes.

‘These are people’s lives’: A Carleton advocate’s guide to ethical true crime storytelling

Bailey Reid's The Care Frame lays framework for true crime storytelling as a tool against gender-based violence.
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Critic’s Corner: From ‘women in refrigerators’ to superhero clichés, modern media enables harmful gender...

Films and TV shows often leave women with little to no agency within the confines of the story, writes Savanah Patterson.
A woman stands in a dimly lit room near a curtained window.

Q&A: How Ottawa filmmaker Tara Mühlberghuber forged her own path to industry recognition

Tara Mühlberghuber, an Ottawa filmmaker, discusses her journey to successful independent filmmaking.
Two hockey players face off in a rink.

Critic’s Corner: In ‘Heated Rivalry,’ Shane and Ilya are not the most compelling couple

Scott Hunter and Kip Grady are 'Heated Rivalry's' best couple, despite the attention that Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov command, writes Syd Robbescheuten.

Q&A: Meet the artist who designed Carleton’s Sexual Assault Awareness Week art

Swooping cursive font spells out “healing is an act of communion,” a quote from feminist writer bell hooks. The words are surrounded by drawings...