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Ben Wrixon
Ben Wrixon
Volume 150 (2022-2023) – Editor in Chief
Volume 149 (2021-2022) – Arts Editor, Volume 148 (2020-2021) – Opinions Editor
Email:
journal_editors@ams.queensu.ca
Stories
June 27, 2022
‘Obi Wan Kenobi’ is a step in the right direction
May 30, 2022
Hollywood needs accountability, not redeemers
May 30, 2022
The Gospel of Kendrick Lamar
April 8, 2022
How I rediscovered my purpose
April 8, 2022
Exploring how we can define great art
April 1, 2022
ASUS commissions ‘My Creation’ mural
March 25, 2022
PUP is back in Kingston
March 25, 2022
‘What Strange Paradise’ is timely and powerful
March 18, 2022
‘Making Art Work’ helps build professional skills
March 18, 2022
Book review: ‘The Listeners’
March 11, 2022
‘The Batman’ takes risks that pay off
March 11, 2022
Three Batman comics you should read
March 11, 2022
Said The Whale play The Mansion
March 4, 2022
Video games are art, too
March 1, 2022
In good company: Tennyson King reflects on his musical journey
February 17, 2022
‘History is Rarely Black or White’ deconstructs the cotton industry
February 11, 2022
The rise and fall of movie posters
February 11, 2022
TVO Arts is de-mystifying art consumption
February 8, 2022
Union Gallery calling for proposals
February 4, 2022
A brief history of album art
February 4, 2022
Brianne Franklin appointed Tett Centre director
January 28, 2022
Omar El Akkad reflects on his writing journey
January 28, 2022
Queen’s student releases poetry book
January 28, 2022
Juvenis Festival looking for Kingston youth
January 18, 2022
New art contest open to Kingston youth
January 18, 2022
Gyms should be considered an essential service
January 14, 2022
Carolyn Smart talks retirement and legacy
November 26, 2021
Muse releases 23rd issue
November 26, 2021
Tett Centre hosting holiday-themed shows and sales
November 19, 2021
Writer Patricia Robertson hosts short story workshop
November 12, 2021
The Astroworld festival disaster is a cautionary tale
November 12, 2021
Editor discusses ‘Best Canadian Stories 2021’
November 12, 2021
The Zolas play first Kingston show in years
November 5, 2021
‘Queen’s Refuge’ exhibition running through November
November 5, 2021
Two modern classics perfect for aspiring writers
November 5, 2021
University students deserve better from education than a creative vacuum
October 29, 2021
Kingston Fibre Artists hosting annual show and sale
October 22, 2021
Teen Art Exchange highlights young creatives
October 22, 2021
‘With Opened Mouths’ challenges Western art traditions
October 7, 2021
‘The Corrections’ is a cautionary tale worth revisiting
October 7, 2021
Union Gallery launches collaborative art project
October 1, 2021
‘Foe’ has only become more relevant with time
September 24, 2021
Kingston WritersFest kicks off this week
September 21, 2021
New Agnes exhibit challenges politics of solitude
September 17, 2021
Jonathan Davies talks recent Kingston show with The Journal
September 17, 2021
Coming to terms with my ADHD
September 10, 2021
New virtual escape room inspired by Queen’s culture
September 2, 2021
Consensual Humans mural driving positive conversations about consent
July 26, 2021
KFPL’s Reading Buddies program now includes seniors
July 26, 2021
Ryan Randall wins cinematography award for ‘Workhorse’
May 31, 2021
JukeBox County releases debut album
May 31, 2021
'Quilt' launches inaugural issue
March 26, 2021
‘Zack Synder’s Justice League’ deserves its second chance
March 12, 2021
Gatekeepers make sports inaccessible
March 9, 2021
Tales from customer service
February 26, 2021
Streaming should be the end of reality TV
January 22, 2021
‘Cancel culture’ is an imperfect step toward necessary change
September 18, 2020
Keep talking and dribbling: athletes deserve support in fighting racial injustice
June 29, 2020
Confronting your white privilege requires self-reflection
November 29, 2019
Meet Kara Blair, Queen’s most humble star
September 27, 2019
Make Way for Cecilia
Photos
March 25, 2022
‘What Strange Paradise’ is timely and powerful
March 18, 2022
Book review: ‘The Listeners’
November 5, 2021
Two modern classics perfect for aspiring writers
October 7, 2021
‘The Corrections’ is a cautionary tale worth revisiting
October 1, 2021
‘Foe’ has only become more relevant with time
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