Filling space “empty:” Vaporwave as a placeholder for silence
Filling empty space also means populating the airwaves
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Filling empty space also means populating the airwaves
Filling space “empty:” Vaporwave as a placeholder for silence Read More »
This is what I get for taking TV show recommendations from TikTok
Hot (& sexy) take: Bridgerton sucks Read More »
The over-portrayal of romantic love in the media
Where have all our friendships gone? Read More »
This past summer, I got the chance to be part of the project Love After Lockdown – the first Toronto-based dating series. I was brought on as a crew member of a very small production team where I experienced firsthand what goes into making a show and loved every minute of it. From the production
Love after lockdown Read More »
(Or how to recover from a breakup during a pandemic)
Reflections on a pandemic breakup Read More »
A kiss in the rain, a major sacrifice, a heartfelt declaration: love is the everlasting story. Millions of books, movies, songs, animes, and tv shows attempt to depict even a shred of “love.” Make no mistake, I love indulging in these stories. My heart flutters and breaks alongside the characters and despite cringing at all
What the movies forgot to mention Read More »
Why While You Were Sleeping is my favourite romance
Sandy Bullock, sexy dad from Casper, and chaos Read More »
A reflection on Albert Camus’ “La Peste”
Living in the state of absurdity Read More »
I’ve waxed poetic about my Spotify Discover Weekly playlists before—but let me do it one more time. Every Sunday, at the stroke of midnight, my Spotify undergoes a baptism. The 30 songs from 30 artists that I have never heard before make their way into the playlist. I never have a clue as to what
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I sat down over Zoom with Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer, a writer and professor of VIC275 (Creative Writing: Short Fiction) at Victoria College to talk about writing, creativity, and online learning. The Strand: What do you do outside of your work at UofT? Professor Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer: I write—that’s the main thing that I do. Of course, it
Chatting with Professor Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer Read More »