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‘Into Light’ and ‘I Am Skylar:’ Navigating what it means to be trans
The sky’s the limit when you step into the light of your own truth. Sheona McDonald’s Into Light (2020) and…
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“Distant Islands” makes waves by threading childhood nostalgia into animated art
Bettina Maylone’s Distant Islands (1981) is a six-minute animated film about a young girl’s summer adventures off the B.C. coast…
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The Friends Reunion special: Friends’ global impact, nostalgia, and questionable choices
I have been a massive fan of Friends even before streaming services like Netflix and Crave were popular enough to…
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Album Review: Olivia Rodrigo’s “SOUR”
When I found out Olivia Rodrigo released her debut album SOUR on May 21, 2021, I knew that I had…
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Dominique Adams tackles loss on her self-titled debut EP
I caught wind of Dominique Adams’ self-titled EP so soon after it was released that it felt like I had…
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Lizzy McAlpine provides relatability, comfort, and peace with the album Give Me A Minute
I found Lizzy McAlpine’s Give Me A Minute rather organically, after the YouTube autoplay feature suggested the album like a…
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Group Commentary: 2021 Grammy predictions
After twelve months of being bombarded by the unexpected, it’s comforting to know that we can still count on the…
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Supernova shoots for the stars with its portrayal of dementia and queer love
At a time when travelling is not possible, this wholesome road trip movie was a nice change of scenery from…
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Memes and conspiracies come along for the ride on “drivers license”
I’m sure everyone has heard Olivia Rodrigo’s “drivers license” ever since she premiered the song on YouTube on January 7th…
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Arts on the Ave’s squatting monks remind us about empathy and global unity
This type of meeting requires your “Asian squat” to be on point. Wang Shugang’s The Meeting installation is part of…
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