On the death of the poet in the modern age
Poetry is dead and we’re the culprits
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Poetry is dead and we’re the culprits
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It’s movie night and you’re watching a woman on-screen making a choice that you can already tell will end her life. We all know the drill; you have a blanket clenched in one fist and your mouth covered by the palm of your other hand. You sit hunched over on the edge of your sofa,
Why do women really like true crime? Read More »
Lettuce and Trin and Butterfingers! Oh my!
The Strand creeps it real. Read More »
A guide to UofT’s role in film, with a focus in and around Victoria College
Why are there so many big, white trucks? Read More »
A conversation about the documentary Boycott
Defending the right to boycott Read More »
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
Down the rabbit hole Read More »
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
The power of ‘perhaps’ Read More »
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 »