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Review: Sock ‘n’ Buskin brilliantly reimagines Wilde’s famous satire

In upper-class Victorian society where marriage is for status and social position determines worth, it is only natural to seek an escape from suffocating...

‘In the Glimpse’: A pandemic movie by a first-year Carleton student

First-year cognitive science student Luke Creighton is producing his first independent film, In the Glimpse.  Creighton’s movie, which he aims to release mid-April following an...

Review: Sock ‘n’ Buskin revives a joyful Canadian classic

Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables holds a special place in the hearts of many Canadians. The story might spark sentiments of wonder...

Spring equinox brings life, rebirth and sugar to the Anishinaabeg

March 20 marked the first day of spring in the northern hemisphere. For many Indigenous communities, this day means more than a change in...

Review: GCTC’s Heartlines reinforces the power of love in crisis

TW: This play contains discussions of suicide, neo-Nazism and the Holocaust, sexuality and insinuated violence. Those seeking emotional support and crisis referral services can...
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