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Alysha Mohamed
Alysha Mohamed
Stories
January 15, 2021
Union Gallery highlights student art with two new exhibitions
January 15, 2021
‘Fresh Prince’ reunion reveals the emotional journey behind the iconic sitcom
November 26, 2020
Arts students deserve more credit
November 20, 2020
Blue Canoe’s 'Voulez-Zoom' brings the magic of Mamma Mia online
November 20, 2020
Feeling beautiful in white-dominated spaces
November 13, 2020
‘When we think of Indigenous peoples, we think of the past’: Students and educators confront the lack of Indigenous education in school systems
November 13, 2020
'A Mind Spread Out on the Ground' is a stunning meditation on trauma, decolonization, and love
November 6, 2020
Muslim International Film Festival makes history in October debut
October 22, 2020
‘There’s nothing like live laughter’: The Pinecone Uprising performs at Musiikki Café
October 16, 2020
Sabrina Fielding discusses her portrayal of adolescence in ‘The Red Swimsuit’
October 8, 2020
Union Gallery plans virtual showcase of student films
October 8, 2020
A24’s filmmaking crafts meaningful art under a new mainstream spotlight
October 2, 2020
The Codas bring multi-layered sound to Kingston’s music scene
October 2, 2020
‘Icara’ took flight with a socially-distanced audience
September 25, 2020
Music has the capacity to make climate resistance feel more personal
September 18, 2020
Commentary: Theatre and film are increasingly merging mediums
September 15, 2020
'Patriot Act' was a hilarious, brilliant example of South Asian representation
September 11, 2020
‘I want bystanders to feel like they have the responsibility to speak up’: Queen’s students share experiences of discrimination
September 11, 2020
Dan School of Drama and Music cancels fall and winter majors
September 3, 2020
The complexities of race and motherhood scorch the screen in Little Fires Everywhere
September 3, 2020
Funeral Lakes talk new EP, Golden Season
September 3, 2020
'Consent at Queen’s’ highlights prevalence of sexual violence on campus
July 27, 2020
Commentary: lack of diversity manifests on stage and behind the scenes in Queen’s theatre
March 6, 2020
Mr. Burns shines unconventionally and unapologetically
February 7, 2020
Our modern obsession with poetry is only growing
October 29, 2019
Students and faculty are responsible for addressing racism at Queen’s
Photos
November 13, 2020
'A Mind Spread Out on the Ground' is a stunning meditation on trauma, decolonization, and love
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