Art for art’s sake
Abbozzo Gallery’s educational project
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If you ever meet someone who studies English literature, chances are they have an interest in a particular genre, time period, or theory. While I admire a variety of authors, styles, and periods, I always felt a deep connection to the writings produced by authors of the Romantic period. I spent the third year of
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The mystical pull of Super Mario Bros. (1993)
It ain’t no game indeed! Read More »
By mid-March, Toronto was emerging from a somewhat underwhelming winter (thank you, global warming!) into a full-bodied spring. By the end of one particular mid-March, not-cold, not-dreary day, UofT had announced that all remaining classes of the semester would be held online. By the weekend, thousands of students like myself were back in their hometowns,
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My campus theatre experience as a Hong Kongese-Portuguese woman
Doing twice the work Read More »
It’s hard to pinpoint the exact moment I started listening to folk music, but it’s been present in my life for quite some time now. Likewise, it’s difficult to define what folk music even is. There are songs with unknown origins, that have been passed down through generations. They harken back to a time when
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