Reality TV is the world’s greatest guilty pleasure. The characters are messy, melodramatic and infuriating. The storylines range from bizarre to downright outlandish — riddled with loose ends, plot holes and unresolved conflicts. In fact, ninety-nine percent of the time, we’re not truly enjoying the show so much as itching to throw a heavy object
Gone: A Memoir of Love, Body, and Taking Back My Life is a memoir by triple-amputee Linda Olson. While, admittedly, memoir isn’t my genre of choice, Olson’s story was incredible and enticing. From the first page, I was drawn into Olson’s narrative and consumed the rest of the book quickly thereafter. Olson is witty, honest,
The Mandalorian and Baby Yoda are back for another season! And I must say, this season is looking good. This has to be one of my all-time favourite episodes of The Mandalorian, so far. It was action-packed, extremely aesthetically pleasing and nostalgic. In this season, Mando’s priority is now to get The Child back to
Students across secondary schools in Québec, Canada have been donning skirts to stand against dress code regulations that they label sexist. School regulations in the province require that girls must wear skirts that are a certain length above the knee, but there is no comparative rule for the uniforms that boys must wear. These gendered
Although trick-or-treating and Halloween parties are off the table this year, it doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy Halloween at all. There are plenty of scary movies to get you in the mood for Halloween, but I am going to tell you about three brilliantly spooky books. The Year of the Witching by Alexis Henderson Synopsis: In
It’s 7 p.m. on the West Coast on a Wednesday night, and 20-year-old popstar Carlie Hanson is doing a Zoom party with her fans prior to the release of her sophomore EP DestroyDestroyDestroyDestroy. This practice is definitely not uncommon — several of her peers, including Charli XCX and Kim Petras, have taken the opportunity to
The turn of the twenty-first century has seen a radical shift in our attitudes towards mental health. Before, it was viewed as a taboo. Those afflicted with it, when brave enough to reveal their struggles, were scorned and forced through traumatizing medical procedures such as lobotomies. They were categorized as weak. Thankfully, our reservations
Glass Animals are a genreless, boundary pushing group that found serious success in 2014. In 2020, the group made their return after two years off, and they surged even further ahead of where they were when they left off, giving them numerous Billboard hits. However, monetary and charting success is not the goal for Glass
Yungblud (Dominic “Dom” Harrison) is a London-based singer-songwriter who burst onto the music scene with a highly political version of modern pop-punk. His knack for combining different styles of music and clothing have made him one of the loudest and brightest acts of the last few years. At the end of September 2020, Yungblud took
Lucca Dohr is an LA-native who is paving a path in the music world with his own style of bedroom pop, at just 18-years-old. His debut project is Norwich, a double track EP. Both songs, “Alexa” and “Loosh98” were written and produced by Lucca. His music has already scored him places on top Spotify playlists
Kara Lee Corthron’s Daughters of Jubilation is a whimsical, compelling story, simply put. Her sophomore novel tackles today’s problems with a fantasy twist… all set in the Jim Crow South. Evalene Deschamps, Evvie for short, is the 16-year-old protagonist of the story. Navigating her life in South Carolina in 1962 as a young Black woman, Evvie,
Editors Note: This article contains spoilers for the movie “Tenet”. In Nolan We Trust. You must have seen that meme a lot as it’s quite hard to miss with the cult following surrounding the world-renowned director Christopher Nolan. And rightly so, because if Christopher Nolan is making a movie, you know damn well it is