‘We’re all in this together’: Carleton alumni unite queer community through art
Two years ago, Carleton University students Maggie Harder and Meghan Burns took the stage in front of small-but-eager crowds at Ottawa’s Fresh Meat Theatre...
Opinion: As a Jewish person, understanding the context of ‘intifada’ is critical
In the intense landscape of Palestine-Israel relations, certain terms become lightning rods, sparking heated debates and often, deep misunderstandings. One such term is intifada.
For...
Review: Love propels revolution in Broadway Across Canada’s ‘Les Misérables’
It’s the June Rebellion in Paris, 1832. Donning crimson vests with gold embellishments, student revolutionaries stand tall and proud atop a seven-foot barricade. They’re...
Q&A: Former uOttawa professor Gerald Lynch talks storytelling and satire
Former University of Ottawa English literature professor Gerald Lynch released an academic satire and mystery novel titled Plaguing Jake on June 12.
Combining elements of...
Review: ‘I Saw The TV Glow’ is an all-consuming exploration of identity
The glow from a TV playing the young adult channel at 10:30 p.m. is where we connect with our truest selves.
Or at least, that’s...





