Arts & Life
Still biting after all these years

Still biting after all these years

In 2018, it’s tough to imagine an internet without viral videos. Every day we see multiple videos in the news, across our social media feeds and even just in general conversations with other people. It wasn’t that long ago however, that only a small amount of videos...

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Holy Roller hits a homer

Holy Roller hits a homer

The Whyte Avenue area welcomes a new player to the restaurant scene with the Holy Roller. This cafe-restaurant-bar mashup is under the same ownership as the neighbouring Mexican restaurant and tequila bar, El Cortez and the South- ern table and bar, Have Mercy Tavern....

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Excellent opportunity

Excellent opportunity

If you’re a student who has an affinity for music, then Take the Stage is the perfect opportunity for you. This second showcase of student talent is coming March 15, from 4-7 p.m. at the Nest. There are nine performers this year, with the same rules and regulations as...

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Blurred lines bedevil equality

Blurred lines bedevil equality

Many Oscars have graced the stage of this world: Oscar the Grouch (he lived in a trash can), Oscar Leroy (he likes to say jackass), Oscar Mayer (weiners) and, of course, the Oscar. The one whom the Academy Awards – the Oscars – are named after. Who was this man, if he...

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Lower the nostalgia volume

Lower the nostalgia volume

I am tired of nostalgia. This does not mean that I am sick of the past. I will still hear the Morrowind theme, close my eyes and be transported to the snowy shore of Raven Rock. I still love “We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank” by Modest Mouse. The past defines...

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Pansexuality From a Pansexual’s Perspective

Pansexuality From a Pansexual’s Perspective

In order for Pansexuality to make sense, one must understand the difference between sex and gender. Sex can be male, female, or intersex. Intersex individuals have primary and secondary sex characteristics that don't quite match male or female. Contrary to popular...

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The Women at Walterdale

The Women at Walterdale

The Women, a play written by Clare Boothe Luce, is a close look at the relationships between women. From February 7 to 17, 2018, the Walterdale Theatre will have nine showings of The Women, directed by Catherine Wenschlag. We interviewed Director Wenschlag to talk...

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What were they really doing?

What were they really doing?

In 2013 Chris Figliuzzi, an editor of this paper, wrote some movie reviews. There’s a bunch in our online archives, all of a mature nature. These pornographic films have evolved beyond BBC documentaries of nightstands and backroom couches. Some now have stories, so in...

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How healthy is your relationship?

How healthy is your relationship?

Valentine’s Day is a time we often get warm, glowing images about love and relationships. It is also a great opportunity to evaluate how happy you are with your relationships, romantic and otherwise. Good relationships don’t just happen. They take effort. Every...

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