Review: Yo La Tengo comes together as one on ‘This Stupid World’
It’s been almost 40 years and 16 albums since Yo La Tengo first got together to push the boundaries of indie rock. Their latest...
Review: ‘Is God Is’ shows how trauma perpetuates through the Black kaleidoscope
If one word could describe what Is God Is was about, it’s “trauma.”
“ the darkest thing I’ve ever seen,” one woman said as she...
Review: GCTC’s ‘As You Like It: A Radical Retelling’ delivers an enjoyable night of...
Sometimes it is simply better not to know what you’re walking into. Sometimes, the unknown turns into an entertaining and enjoyable surprise. Such was...
Review: ‘Màgòdiz’ offers a vision of reclaiming Indigenous identity and fighting suppression
Màgòdiz, written by Carleton alumnus Gabe Calderón, is an intelligent novel that is straight to the point—it aims to teach readers about different elements...
Review: ‘Ordinary Wonder Tales’ is anything but ordinary
As a Canadian folklorist and writer, Emily Urquhart has mastered the art of storytelling in her third and most recent book, Ordinary Wonder Tales....