Defending the right to boycott
A conversation about the documentary Boycott
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A conversation about the documentary Boycott
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A sonically disorienting wonderland of Alice-inspired tunes, old and new. Main Title (Alice in Wonderland) – The Jud Conlon Chorus White Rabbit – Jefferson Airplane Alice – Avril Lavigne Wonderland – Taylor Swift Painting Flowers – All Time Low Unbirthday Song – Camarata Chorus and Orchestra Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up) – Florence and the
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This month I had the pleasure of interviewing Imani King, a fourth year English major. She has been an active member of the Vic community for four years through her contributions to the Victoria College based magazine Hey, Teach!. King states that Hey, Teach! is “the only UofT publication solely dedicated to the topic of
Stories @ Vic: An interview with ‘Hey, Teach!’ Co-Editor in Chief, Imani King Read More »
Author Margaret Atwood and Professor Randy Boyadega discuss democracy—and what lies in store for its future
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The Just For Laughs Festival returns to Toronto from September 22 to October 1
A conversation with Oz Weaver, Just For Laughs Toronto Festival 2022 Read More »
This issue, we’re sharing with you a collection of music for relishing in the fantasy of material wealth. Lots of it. No, really… it’s excessive. The Strand Goes Glam Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend – Marilyn Monroe Fashionista – Jimmy James Glamorous – Fergie, Ludacris Diamonds (with Normani) – Megan Thee Stallion, Normani I
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A lot of films, one article
In conversation with A&C: TIFF 2022 Read More »
Photo | Courtesy of Ernie via Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) When I die, bury me in my Juicy Couture tracksuit. Let the flowers on my tombstone be fuchsia like my outfit, and may my loved ones throw sequins—not dirt—upon my bedazzled casket. May my mourners wear anything but black—to do otherwise
Ode to the Juicy tracksuit: long may she reign Read More »
When we think about the parameters of ‘excess,’ it’s difficult not to consider the boundaries between minimalism and maximalism. How much stuff is too much stuff? Pro-minimalists (such as the infamous Marie Kondo) would suggest it is anything that does not “spark joy.” Though sometimes, a lot can spark joy. To kick off Stories @
Stories @ Vic: The art of collecting Read More »