October, 2013

Melodic Autumn Series: October

The month of October has seen many things, from the American government shutdown commencing on its’ very first day, to the death of the legendary Lou Reed, a loss that put the entire music world into mourning only two days ago, there’s a lot to be said about the past…

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Poetry: Lines of Reality

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Photography: The City of Blinding Lights

Lian LeBlanc is a student and photographer hailing from Freeport, Bahamas. Her project, ‘The City of Blinding Lights’, focuses on how the glamour of the city conceals the negative effects it has on the natural world. The central concept is that the sensory saturation of urban life leaves its inhabitants…

Post-Racial America

There remain several myths about an apparent “post-racial America”, one such being the illusion of white guilt as a signifier of social progress.

Create Dangerously 2013: Congress of Black Writers and Artists

On September 1956 the world watched in awe and disbelief as black intellectuals from all corners of the globe came together for the historic congregation of black artists, writers and intellectuals in Paris to discuss and debate black culture and identity in all its diversity. The likes of James Baldwin,…

Hidden Appetites: Charcuterie Fairmount

Fifty-seven years ago, in the middle of the 1956 Revolution, a twenty year old József fled Hungary. Originally from Herend, a small town near the city of Veszprém most famous for its porcelain manufacturing, József spent some of his youth painting porcelain. However, after the Revolution and his move to…

In Review: bar-loft Apt. 200

Upon hearing of the opening of a new bar-loft with the cryptic name of ‘Apt 200’ on St. Laurent, I was understandably skeptical. I headed there on its opening night expecting to find another establishment trying to be too many things, and failing at all of them. I was proved…