If you’ve ever wanted to see five student bands battle it out for the crown, now’s your chance.
After nine years, the performance series, Talkin’ Back to Johnny Mac, returns to Kingston.
It’s crazy just how fast the night changes.
Confronted by finite limitations in an infinite world, We Live in Time (2024) leaves viewers questioning whether chasing legacy is a pursuit worth striving for—or just another way to end up as the richest man in the graveyard.
Watching horror movies to celebrate Halloween illustrates how horror as a film device is utilized to reflect societal and cultural fears.
“Queering Collage” provides an opportunity to not only make art, but learn, and unlearn, creating connections as you go.
We’re over halfway through the semester, and between Homecoming, Halloween, and the chaos of midterms, my once-organized life has completely unravelled—gone are the days of colour-coded calendars and meal prepping. Instead, I’ve leaned into the “I’ll figure it out later” and “Sh—t! That’s today?” mentality.
With all of the chaos Homecoming weekend entails, you may have just missed the love of your life.
It seems Arkells can’t get enough of Kingston.
The MUSE: Celebration exhibition opens up an entertaining, interactive space at Union Gallery, combatting the stress of midterm season.
Rehearsals for the DAN School of Drama and Music 2024 Fall Major, The Other Shore, are well underway.
Both music and movies are beloved by audiences worldwide, but true magic is made when the two come together.
Recent releases have been dropping faster than I can pick them up.
Kamala Harris is betting big on Gen Z.
Buckle up, Kingston—Mobile EV Education Trailer (MEET) is at the INVISTA Centre for the week.
Breedbate Theatre’s second production ever took a risk, and it paid off.
It appears the motto of this year’s Paris Fashion Week (PFW) is to let your bra go.
After years of searching, Roswell Rehearsals has finally found a new home.
It would be a shame, especially during Latin American Heritage Month, to overlook the food of what is often called South America’s culinary capital.
Give your childhood friends an extra squeeze this Friendsgiving, Cancer. They’ve seen you at your worst, and are still hanging around, which is definitely something to be thankful for! They’re like family to you, so prioritize spending quality time with them during this Reading Week break.
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