Arts and Culture

Unsanitized UofT: an introduction letter

Dear kind readers, We are Unsanitized UofT. Our platform represents the manifestation of a community’s need for education and peaceful dialogue surrounding racial injustice against BIPOC and marginalized groups. Galvanized by the Black Lives Matter movement, Unsanitized seeks to provide an outlet for students at UofT to voice their unexpurgated truth and educate one another […]

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How sites like Pornhub profit directly from the distribution of child pornography

Holding the online porn industry responsible for its complacency regarding non-consensual sex Sometime in the past six or so years, the world’s largest porn site decided it needed a new image. In September 2014, Pornhub announced that for every one hundred videos watched, it would plant a tree. The internet responded with a mixture of

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Let’s talk about love, baby!

As Valentine’s Day approaches, the smell of capitalist-curated love intertwines in the air with the a whiff of desperation as couples either try to figure out their V-Day plans or attempt to break up in a nice way so they can stay in bed watching Netflix on the 14th. I genuinely love love and I LOVED making a corny, wholesome, and horny playlist for this sacred issue. Given that

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A Review of Hart House’s Legally Blonde: The Musical

  There’s something truly special about the right combination of humour, heart, high-energy choreography, whimsical set-design, and a catchy score— – and this is the exact combination Legally Blonde: The Musical so expertly delivers.     Based on the popular film, and directed by Saccha Dennis, Hart House’s production of Legally Blonde: The Musical follows everyone’s favourite blonde, Elle Wood’s, as she navigates love, life, and law -school following a heartbreak that

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Stuck in Love

I was about six years old when I first believed that I was romantically in love with another person. I didn’t even know what his name was., I had seen him on the playground during recess;, his bowl cut, camo pants, and black rainboots filled my stomach with butterflies and made my heart soar. I never interacted with him or even made an effort to, but I still

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