The energetic and soulful band Busty and the Bass, a Queen’s University favourite, revisited Kingston this week in support of Queen’s Engineering Society’s Movember campaign.
In what began as a class assignment, Queen’s music students and their professor have created a complex music installation — complete with a grid of bells, a microphone and a sequence of changing sound effects.Continue...
The Purview artist talks offered Kingston artists a think-tank setting for to share new ideas and criticism on their projects and future endeavours.Continue...
As audience members entered the Reading Room with seat numbers in hand, I felt I was mentally prepared for Sarah Kane’s inevitably intense 4.48 Psychosis. I was wildly mistaken.Continue...
Student artist Meaghan Gallant has spent her life immersed in dance, but says it was at Queen’s that she connected most with the personal side of the art form.Continue...
Armand Ruffo, Queen’s professor and author of Norval Morrisseau: Man Changing into Thunderbird, is one of five Canadian writers nominated for this year’s Governor General’s Literary Award for non-fiction.Continue...
The Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque eras were revisited with stunning musical accompaniment in Sound Structures at St. George’s Cathedral on Sunday.Continue...
Whether she’s taking fashion portraits of her friends or photos for Queen’s Players, photographer Sophie Barkham finds a creative outlet wherever she goes.Continue...
Books & Beers for Twentysomethings is Kingston Frontenac Public Library’s fun, new way of encouraging youths to engage with literature and the Kingston community.Continue...