Review: ‘C’mon C’mon’ offers a tender portrait of human relationships
American director Mike Mills’ newest film, C’mon C’mon, was released Nov. 26, 2021 and easily met my high expectations.
C’mon C’mon opens with its protagonist,...
Bird Food Reviews: Rooster’s Coffeehouse
Rooster’s Coffeehouse is a simple and casual restaurant located on the fourth floor of the University Centre that serves all-day breakfast, pitas and dips,...
Review: GCTC’s Daisy is more relevant nearly two years later
The Great Canadian Theatre Company’s (GCTC) production of Daisy, co-produced with Horseshoes & Hand Grenades Theatre, came back to life for a do-over opening...
Review: ‘Seth’s Christmas Ghost Stories’ haunt the holidays in an enchanting way
I can’t sleep.
Maybe this is because of the dangerous amount of matcha I consumed today, but it’s more likely because of the hauntingly beautiful...
Review: Red (Taylor’s Version) is sad, beautiful, tragic
On Nov. 12, Taylor Swift released Red (Taylor’s Version). Despite the challenge of re-recording her original work, this album presents a flawless, brand-new sound...