‘Paradise Lost’ a strong feminist take

Paradise Lost by John Milton is an epic theatre biblical piece about the origins of good and evil, heaven and hell, and the original sin. The DAN School production is not Milton’s paradise, but instead is the reimagined world of Paradise Lost by Erin Shields.
March 8, 2024

‘Dark Highway’ holds world premiere in Kingston about human trafficking

As part of the Kingston Canadian Film Festival (KCFF), Dark Highway had its world premiere at the Kingston Grand Theatre.
March 8, 2024

Evolution of characters failed at DSS Winter term installment

The DAN Student Series (DSS) debuted its only theatrical installment of the 2023-24 academic school year.
March 2, 2024

Vogue Charity Fashion Show to take centre stage at Grand Theatre

In a captivating blend of creativity and philanthropy, the Vogue Charity Fashion Show (VCFS) is set to take centre stage once again this year at the Grand Theatre.
As the crowd entered the Baby Grand Theatre, Maude Gutman was on stage going about her day. As members of the audience found their seats, she sat alone playing solitaire, sipping a drink, and letting out the occasional sigh. The lights were still on, but the show had already begun.
The diverse experiences of BIPOC people in Kingston were front and centre for almost a month during a recent exhibit at the Window Art Gallery.
Queen’s Black Fashion Association (QBFA) reminds everyone the future is now.
Diversifying the literary canon is one small part of anti-racist work that everyone can contribute to.
Being a young, newly published author isn’t exactly as Mary Johnson, second-year English PhD English student, imagined it.
I’m no stranger to reading novels or spending Valentine’s Day alone. When it comes to taking part in this romantic holiday, there’s nothing better than curling up with a warm blanket, a cup of ridiculously sweet coffee, and a spicy romance novel.
Project Red’s latest show, “Odyssey,” transcended fashion—it was a journey of self-discovery.
Queens Theatre Troupe (QTT) doesn’t need a big stage to make impactful theatre.
For two local authors, finding love comes at the collision of Canadian and Egyptian culture.
I walked into this show not knowing what to expect. I walked out with tears in my eyes and the cathartic feeling of getting to see myself represented on stage as a non-binary student.
Tucked away in the basement of Carruthers Hall is a museum of musical artifacts and the hub of a creative and vibrant community in Kingston.
Alum’s new book about AI explores concerns and navigation of advancing technology
Union Gallery hosts fundraiser spotlighting diversity in works
‘Below the Belt’ explores patients with undiagnosed chronic pain
In recent years, grainy photos taking days to develop have made a return and are possibly becoming more favourable than the omnipresent high-resolution iPhone.
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