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Vogue Charity Fashion Show sells out the Grand Theatre

Show week for the team of the largest student-run fashion show in Canada was a raving success in the eyes of the attendees.Continue...

Resistance artwork represents Lebanese people reclaiming space

Beirut, a city where war never ends, is at the centre of the Images of Resistance showcase located at the Art and Media lab in the Isabel Bader Centre.Continue...

Book Review: ‘None of This Is Serious’

None of This Is Serious by Catherine Prasifka explores the existential reality of living amid looming catastrophe in a 277-page novel following Sophie, a recent university graduate, as she navigates friendship, anxiety, and the meaning of life.Continue...

John Mayer goes solo and acoustic

Some may know him as the creative mastermind behind his Grammy winning “Your Body is a Wonderland” or “Waiting on the World to Change”, but regardless, John Mayer is a talent that you don’t want to miss.Continue...

Review: ‘The Sleeping Car Porter’

Trains, queerness, and dentistry don’t seem like they should go together, but in Suzette Mayr’s Giller Prize-awarded novel The Sleeping Car Porter , the seemingly divergent converge.Continue...

Artificial Intelligence hits the Kingston Canadian Film Festival

The vibrant film community of Kingston had five days filled with cinema over the weekend hosted by the Kingston Canadian Film Festival. Last Friday, Den Mother Crimson premiered at the Kingston Grand Theatre where the cast and production team walked the red carpet.Continue...

Morgan Wallen amazes yet again on ‘One Thing At A Time’

Morgan Wallen made a strong return with the highly anticipated One Thing At A Time two years after his Billboard Top Country Album, Dangerous: The Double Album.Continue...

What’s your medium?

Creative projects that stem from visual creation—in this case painting and screen printing—allow for works to be produced where there was nothing before, taking an ideafrom one’s imagination and translating it onto a canvas to be observed by the masses.Continue...

‘Verona’ to premiere at the Kingston Canadian Film Festival

Verona is coming in hot at the Kingston Canadian Film Festival starting today.Continue...

‘Spoiled’ art project debuts in Kingston

The first instalment of “Spoiled,” a new art project started by Kingston-based artist Francisco Corbett, is set to debut Thursday, March 2 at the Kingston School of Art & Window Art Gallery.Continue...

Chest Fever to celebrate legacy of The Band at the Mansion next week

When Blake Dean heard The Band for the first time, he had yet to realize the influence the group would have on him in later years.Continue...

West Meets East: Gnarfunkel tears down the Mansion

It was worth being in Kingston for at least one night this reading week when Gnarfunkel, Nice On, and Kyra Johnson rocked the Mansion on Friday Feb. 24.Continue...

Winsom Winsom talks mentorship and art

Having lived in Kingston for years, Winsom Winsom’s been on the Kingston Racial Harmony board and has been involved with the International Centre at Queen’s to foster equity and inclusion within the city and student community.Continue...

Queen's Black Fashion Association hosts first show

Queen’s Black Fashion Association (QBFA) is in its second year at the university, continuing to create a space dedicated to inclusion while paying homage to the foundation of Black culture within contemporary trends.Continue...

Queen's professor launches poetry collection

The Kingston creative writing community came together at The Merchant on Monday, Feb. 13, to celebrate A Is for Acholi , a poetry collection by Queen’s Assistant Professor of Gender Studies and English Juliane Okot Bitek.Continue...

The effects of TikTok on music

Media is becoming more truncated than ever, with short-form entertainment becoming not only a preference but a necessity.Continue...

‘Artifice:’ Dan Studio Series 2023 show premiers today

Dan Studio Series (DSS) is premiering its 2023 show this week after a semester of creative thinking and hard work.Continue...

Unconventional romance movies that should be on your radar

The air is still crisp, but hearts are warm during the week before Valentine’s Day—tis the season for movies about love that couples will enjoy and with which singles will comfort themselves.Continue...

Words of wisdom from a former film kid

When Daniel Gold graduated from the Film & Media Program at Queen’s nearly ten years ago, his dream was clear—but how to get there wasn’t.Continue...

Cinematic depictions of male emotion inform fraught masculinity

The adage “boys don’t cry” is obviously untrue in both Hollywood and real life, but films have prescribed a narrow set of circumstances in which it’s permissible for male characters to cry without risking their manhood.Continue...

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