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Brigid Goulem
Brigid Goulem
Volume 146 (2018-2019) – Arts Editor
Volume 145 (2017-2018) – Features Editor, Volume 144 (2016-2017) – Copy Editor
Program:
Political Studies
Email:
journal_ae@ams.queensu.ca
Twitter:
@BGoulem
Stories
April 4, 2019
By Chance Alone is a heartrending memory of the holocaust
March 26, 2019
Thank You Letter: My attentive parents
March 22, 2019
Student doc recounts album’s creative process
March 1, 2019
A Valentine’s date with Kiss the Fish
February 14, 2019
Festival envisions Indigenous resurgence
February 14, 2019
DeAnne Smith talks her ‘sneakiest’ stand-up
February 8, 2019
Québécois films are worthy of national exposure
February 5, 2019
Education production aims to Get Schooled
February 1, 2019
Learning What a Young Wife Ought to Know
January 29, 2019
SGPS presidential debate recap
January 29, 2019
Reelout brings representation to the big screen
January 25, 2019
The Kingston Symphony Orchestra’s ode to bad behaviour
January 25, 2019
A completely failed attempt at a Bob Ross masterpiece
January 25, 2019
SGPS presidential election sees two hopefuls
January 21, 2019
Review: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof hits production snags
January 18, 2019
The Canadian government needs to take serious action on climate change
January 18, 2019
Banff Film Festival banishes the winter blues
January 15, 2019
How Habiba Esaad gives art's nameless subject a face
January 11, 2019
Art in Travel: The Berlin Wall’s East Side Gallery is a vital, timeless message
January 11, 2019
Commentary:What’s lost in documentary theatre
November 29, 2018
A pleasant introduction to death metal
November 13, 2018
Arts in Brief: BFA Print Sale returns
November 6, 2018
Anthropocene is a startling portrait of climate change
November 6, 2018
Point-Counterpoint: #MeToo at the ROM
November 2, 2018
Arts in Brief
November 2, 2018
Performance makes Truth and Reconciliation local
October 24, 2018
A nostalgic upper-year’s review of Sam Roberts at Homecoming
October 24, 2018
Script falls short in The Mouse House
October 24, 2018
Albert Schultz’s return a loss for Canadian theatre
October 19, 2018
Rich Aucoin tours for charity
October 16, 2018
NEW CITY to bring chart-topping singles to the Mansion
October 16, 2018
Commentary: Content creators deserve fair pay on streaming sites
September 28, 2018
Arts in Brief: City holds culture days this weekend
September 25, 2018
Dringo Starr DJ’s ’80s dance party
September 18, 2018
The Predator earns its name
September 18, 2018
Home is where the art is
September 18, 2018
Commentary: Stitching into Feminism
September 14, 2018
Queen’s receives $1 million donation for arts
September 14, 2018
Queen’s alum returns to Kingston on tour stop
September 11, 2018
New art installation is more than just a garden
September 7, 2018
Women's magazines promote women's public health
September 7, 2018
The Queen’s roots of Carly Heffernan’s comedy
August 27, 2018
Wolfe Island Music Festival celebrates 20 years
July 30, 2018
Remembering Kim Renders
July 30, 2018
The Circus comes to town
July 30, 2018
Queen’s Players presents Poonanji: Welcome to the Gamestop
July 30, 2018
The Handmaid’s Tale’s second season is a warning for white women
June 25, 2018
Ramna Safeer saves self with poetry
June 25, 2018
Alias Grace brings Kingston to the small screen
June 25, 2018
Point-counterpoint: Renaming art as reconciliation?
May 28, 2018
Dwayne Gretzky time travels into Ale
April 5, 2018
Robert Kiley sits down with The Journal
March 23, 2018
Other women’s successes aren’t your failures
March 16, 2018
The future of student life spaces at Queen’s
March 9, 2018
Immersed in Hearts Come Cheap
March 2, 2018
The forgotten legacies of Queen’s Black medical students
February 13, 2018
Featurette: The forgotten impact of George Masoud on Kingston
January 29, 2018
Featurette: Looking back at the AMS
January 26, 2018
COMPSA executive debate recap
January 26, 2018
COMPSA 2018 elections see only one contested position
January 25, 2018
Workhouse to Welfare
January 12, 2018
Reality for a residence don
November 17, 2017
Drug use on campus persists
October 13, 2017
Homecoming: Looking back on a 91 year tradition
September 26, 2017
Featurette: The dark history of homophobia at Queen’s
September 15, 2017
The real cost of unpaid internships
September 8, 2017
Free prescription medication plan is a huge help to students
July 31, 2017
The art and science of ArtSci frosh week
February 7, 2017
Electoral reform could help increase the student political voice
November 25, 2016
Rising tuition leading to empty cupboards
November 11, 2016
In defense of small towns
October 21, 2016
Kwest installation unveiled for Homecoming
September 27, 2016
Tuition rates rising rapidly as tuition cap nears expiry
September 20, 2016
Clark’s festival fever
August 2, 2016
Reaching for the tam
Photos
February 5, 2019
Education production aims to Get Schooled
November 9, 2018
Singer-songwriter Joe McLeod heads into the unknown
October 24, 2018
Script falls short in The Mouse House
September 18, 2018
Home is where the art is
July 30, 2018
Queen’s Players presents Poonanji: Welcome to the Gamestop
May 28, 2018
Dwayne Gretzky time travels into Ale
September 20, 2016
Clark’s festival fever
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