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Nathan Gallagher
Nathan Gallagher
Volume 148 (2020-2021) – Arts Editor
Email:
journal_ae@ams.queensu.ca
Stories
May 31, 2021
Steven Heighton releases debut album 'The Devil's Share'
April 8, 2021
Queen’s Journal alum Omar El Akkad talks upcoming novel 'What Strange Paradise'
April 8, 2021
City council launches new Local Arts Residency at The Grand Theatre
April 8, 2021
Queen’s Creative Writing alum Liselle Sambury talks debut novel 'Blood Like Magic'
April 2, 2021
William Carroll talks Side-Ways Artist Residency at Union Gallery
April 2, 2021
‘Just let it arrive’: Poet, mentor Bruce Kauffman talks career
March 26, 2021
Short Story Contest Winner Natara Ng discusses loneliness in ‘Her Last Day’
March 26, 2021
Student artists during COVID-19: Mikki Barnett talks pandemic art
March 26, 2021
Poetry contest winner Emily Clare talks 'Allies'
March 12, 2021
Commerce alum KIRPAL talks two latest singles
March 9, 2021
Kingston Canadian Film Festival: Unpacking ‘The Paper Man’
March 5, 2021
Queen’s Rocket League team nearly unseats second place UOttawa, hangs on to sixth place in playoffs
March 5, 2021
Steven Kostanski’s horror-comedy ‘Psycho Goreman’ filmed in St. Catharines
February 26, 2021
Queen’s Student Diversity Project shines spotlight on Black identities in fashion
February 11, 2021
Brian’s Record Option shares tales from quarantine
February 9, 2021
Democracy is never ‘first past the post’
February 5, 2021
During pandemic, Kingston FrameWorks helps artists enter global market
February 5, 2021
‘You don’t want your baby to be ugly’: Sam Kaiser on success of new EP
February 5, 2021
Author Steven Heighton releases Cohenesque single
January 29, 2021
‘These families lost everything’: Nazi art theft, an overlooked part of the Holocaust
January 29, 2021
Justin Nozuka talks dreamy, psilocybin-inspired single
January 15, 2021
‘What Alex did best is he didn’t overshadow the contestants’: 'Jeopardy!' winner and Queen’s alum reflects on Alex Trebek
January 15, 2021
The weird world of copyright law
November 26, 2020
The Journal talks to an animator on Pixar’s 'Soul'
November 26, 2020
The Blue Stones release new EP ‘Live on Display’
November 26, 2020
Viveka Melki’s ‘the FENCE’ tackles revisionist history of Japanese POW Camps
November 20, 2020
Mike Downie discusses new doc ‘The Covid Cruise’
November 20, 2020
Queen’s teaching fellow discusses role of urban art in Indigenous communities
November 13, 2020
The Journal puzzles out recurrence of hilarious art restoration fails
November 6, 2020
‘Rebellion’: The Journal sits down with David Suzuki to discuss climate resistance documentary
November 6, 2020
Decolonizing the Agnes Art Centre: in conversation with Emelie Chhangur
November 6, 2020
Conversations and Slowing Down: two local artists discuss new exhibits
October 22, 2020
‘A Bite of the Apple’: Queen’s alumna discusses new memoir
October 22, 2020
From Borat to Eric Andre: Reviewing the history of performance art
October 22, 2020
‘Inspiration during tough times’: Kingston Canadian Film Festival soldiers on
October 16, 2020
Kingston WritersFest launches virtual literary series
October 16, 2020
'Away is Mine’: Gord Downie’s final solo LP releases
October 16, 2020
Daniel Green discusses his depiction of love in ‘She Must’
October 8, 2020
Queen’s alumnus Steven Heighton discusses ‘Reaching Mithymna’
October 8, 2020
Despite fearmongering, GMOs are the key to a healthy and sustainable future
October 2, 2020
Queen’s professor releases memoir on coming out as transgender at Queen’s
September 25, 2020
‘A weird, uncanny thing’: Wendy Huot talks The Screening Room going dark during quarantine
September 25, 2020
Reflecting on the legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
September 18, 2020
Queen’s Music Club to host socially-distanced jam session after Thanksgiving
September 18, 2020
Queen’s Players enter ‘The Twilight Zoom’
September 18, 2020
Halloween is a performance of history
September 11, 2020
Charlie Kaufman outdoes himself with perplexing take on Queen’s alumnus’ novel
September 11, 2020
The Wilderness finds its home with first full-length studio album
September 11, 2020
Memes have replaced the political cartoon
September 3, 2020
Stephen Medd memorializes the Sisters of St. Joseph
September 3, 2020
Re:Current Theatre brings interactive game to Kingston’s Kick & Push Festival
July 27, 2020
Agnes reopens with safety measures
June 29, 2020
Art is integral to Black Lives Matter: a conversation with Dr. Kristin Moriah
June 29, 2020
Bader Centre teams up with CBC Music to host online cello competition
June 29, 2020
Balancing media consumption with artistic production
June 1, 2020
Queen’s alumni teach and perform comedy online with Second City
June 1, 2020
The Agnes goes digital
June 1, 2020
Queen's students use art to cure quarantine blues
March 27, 2020
COVID-19 forces cancellation of end-of-year gallery
March 20, 2020
BoJack Horseman ends on a bittersweet note
March 13, 2020
Racism over coronavirus outbreak is senseless
March 3, 2020
Queen's Music Club live at The Mansion
February 28, 2020
Friends of Médecins Sans Frontières hosts all-nighter charity concert
February 13, 2020
American comic to perform at Absolute Comedy Club
February 7, 2020
Undergraduate Review to host art gallery pop-up
January 31, 2020
Unpopular opinion: Better Call Saul is superior to Breaking Bad
January 31, 2020
School of Medicine honours Holocaust survivor who advanced leukemia treatment
January 21, 2020
Banff Mountain Film Festival comes back to town
January 14, 2020
Queen's Yu Theatre Society Debuts The Storm: Festival
November 29, 2019
5th Company Lane presents Christina, The Girl King
November 22, 2019
Atypical season three is formulaic but fun
November 22, 2019
Don’t cancel your Netflix subscription for Disney+ just yet
November 15, 2019
BoJack Horseman nears the end, and things are looking up
November 8, 2019
Film studios shouldn’t profit off dead stars
November 8, 2019
Sorrey plays Kingston for the first time
October 29, 2019
Lotus Shaker rocks The Toucan
October 23, 2019
Bryn Blackwood shines in piano solo at the Isabel
October 23, 2019
NBA decides its financial interests outrank Hong Kong’s freedom
October 18, 2019
Learning about my grandfather’s heroic life taught me the power of storytelling
October 18, 2019
Hysteria over the Joker movie is unjustified
October 10, 2019
Aestrid returns to Kingston to play The Toucan
October 4, 2019
Former Queen's students capture climate anxiety with band Funeral Lakes
October 1, 2019
Queen’s new sexual violence policy deters survivors from coming forward
October 1, 2019
Strange Breed sets the stage for LGBTQ+ representation in rock music
September 27, 2019
What Trump's proposed ban on flavoured vaping products should mean for Canadians
September 27, 2019
Art After Dark festival brings attention to local art and businesses
September 20, 2019
What the Felicity Huffman admissions scandal reveals about privilege in the education system
September 9, 2019
Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood tackles the ethics of altering history
March 8, 2019
Backlash over the Gillette ad is overblown
Photos
March 19, 2021
Review: In ‘The Glass Hotel,’ women deserve more agency
March 5, 2021
Queen’s Rocket League team nearly unseats second place UOttawa, hangs on to sixth place in playoffs
November 6, 2020
Conversations and Slowing Down: two local artists discuss new exhibits
July 27, 2020
Local tattoo shop tackles COVID-19 precautions amidst influx of customers
January 31, 2020
School of Medicine honours Holocaust survivor who advanced leukemia treatment
October 29, 2019
Lotus Shaker rocks The Toucan
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