Becoming a wimpy man
Representations of masculinity in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid movie
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Representations of masculinity in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid movie
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The tale of my newfound affection for colourfully powdered fingers and 2D art.
Chalkboardom: a new pastime Read More »
This fall, the University of Toronto will finally welcome back many of its students. For some, Toronto will be a completely new space, and for those who knew the city before the pandemic, it will be a somewhat different one. In light of this, I present to you an introduction to the arts and culture
An Arts and Culture guide to Toronto Read More »
An incredibly versatile medium
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The human fight for meaning
The tender indifference of the world Read More »
A dive into Netflix’s formulaic YA dystopia
The Strand reviews Shadow and Bone Read More »
Patti Smith’s book Just Kids came out in 2010, but I didn’t read it until this past reading week. My Mum’s book club read it years ago and warned me against it, saying that her writing was convoluted and distracting. But something about the mythic, universally loved Patti Smith really intrigued me, so I tracked
I understand why the world loves Patti Smith Read More »