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St. Mike’s last show, Asuncion, runs on unapologetically sharp and borderline discomfiting satire

Jesse Eisenberg’s comedy Asuncion opened at the Luella Massey Studio Theatre. It was produced by the SMC Troubadours and directed by Veronika Gribanova. The play is about Edgar Hirschhorn (James Hyett), a self-styled journalist who lives a socially conscious—perhaps more accurately a socially self-conscious—life on the living room floor of his ...

REVIEW: This Unruly Mess I’ve Made or The Heist Again?

Macklemore and Ryan Lewis self-released their second studio album, This Unruly Mess I’ve Made, on February 26, 2016. There was some advertising before the release, but it was not as hyped as it could have been after coming off their Grammy Award-winning debut album The Heist. Like The Heist, This ...

REVIEW: American Crime Story: The People vs O.J. Simpson

True crime stories, whether produced in the form of a television series, film, or novel, have an inescapable hook for audiences that crave realism. Dramatization aside, audiences are attracted to this form of storytelling because the events are situated in a reality that closely resembles the world they live in. ...

A 21st Century Fairytale

It’s that time of year again. The time when millions of people unite for the television event that everyone will be talking about. Every Monday night, these televisions are tuned in from 8–10 PM to watch The Bachelor. Approximately 8.5 million people tune in to The Bachelor every week. The ...

Vic Picks

Singles you should be listening to, Courtesy of Vic Records “Take Your Picture with Me While You Still Can” —We Are The City Off their recent LP, Above Club, the Vancouver-based indie band tells the story of a liminal time. Their production—unique, theatrical, and unafraid—hides nothing, shows nothing, and only ...

Pushing Past Boundaries: We Are The City Is Not Your Typical Band

What does it mean when your favourite band disappears from social media? We Are The City, a progressive indie rock band from Vancouver, deleted all of their Instagram photos, tweets, and their Facebook page in the middle of 2015. Many fans were perplexed by their behaviour. “What happened to We ...

UC Follies Sketch Troupe delivers comedy at its finest

The UC Follies Sketch Troupe capped off their 2015-2016 season with a sold out performance in the renowned Second City Theatre in downtown Toronto. Second City is known as a cornerstone of the Toronto improv world, having launched the careers of John Candy, Mike Myers, and Eugene Levy. Their show, ...

VCDS’ RENT is saturated with brilliant staging ideas—to the point of losing clarity

The beloved musical Rent focuses on a group of bohemian artists living in Alphabet City during the AIDS epidemic. Their living circumstances are jeopardized when, coincidentally, they all decide not to pay their rent. (Who thinks they can get away without paying rent? Silly artists.) Various relationships are formed in this ...

A Closer Look into UofT’s Faculty of Music

When I first entered the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Music building (just across the road from Vic), I was fairly surprised by the interior. This faculty is one of the highest-ranking post-secondary institutions for studying music in the country, yet the inside was outdated and lacklustre. Most people know ...

TCDS’ Cabaret was a Willkommen Delight

It may seem strange to praise a show for making me say “I hate Humanity” at the end, yet this is exactly the case for the TCDS’s 2016 production of Cabaret. Cabaret was originally a musical based on Jon Van Druten’s 1951 play I am a Camera, and was later adapted ...