Drake singlehandedly lifted Queen’s students spirits.
‘Finnegans Wake: A Dream Play’ re-opened at Kingston’s Grand Theatre on May 21 in honour of the 25th anniversary of the original production.
When Mixtape celebrated its release on May 7, players were conscripted into an internet war to debate its video game status.
While Frank Herbert’s interest in cultural development is more than apparent when reading the DUNE series as opposed to watching the film, the influence Arabic culture has on the story can be found at every level; from the languages, names, religions, planets, ecology, and politics.
The Tett Gallery’s latest exhibition, Forthcoming, affirms there are creative futures for young artists aspiring to venture into the arts.
After a nearly four-year hiatus, the third season of Euphoria returns to many mixed reviews concerning the story quality as its episodes release.
These three performers gave the receptive crowd a night to remember at the Broom Factory.
In a nearly empty studio space, the final Queen’s Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) cohort is preparing to say goodbye.
There’s something about Alepalooza that feels bigger than a typical campus show.
Union Gallery’s newest Project Room exhibition, Feeling Along the Edges of Uncertainty, asks viewers to sit with the unknown.
A new poetry project emerging at the University of Waterloo (UW) could form unexpected connections on Queen’s campus.
This spring, one Queen’s publication hit the six-year mark with their bi-annual volume of student works.
The city around you is quietly teaching you how to think about value. In , urban infrastructure becomes a site for critique.
Spring’s officially underway, and Kingston is finally beginning to thaw.
Love Overboard is what reality TV looks like when it knows exactly how ridiculous it is.
Queen’s Theatre Troupe (QTT)’s production of Deathtrap demonstrates suspense and comedy as complementary theatrical forces, not opposing ones.
Queen’s 2026 Writer-in-Residence developed a creative new way to host insightful conversations with your partner.
The hottest new reality series isn’t even real.
Homeownership has become increasingly unattainable for young people. Dwelling in Delusion turns that reality into something tangible through craft.
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