So why are we watching it? To feel schadenfreude? Not exactly… Everything works out in Emily’s favour, and many of her mishaps are inconsequential. To make fun of Americans? Well, perhaps… But Americans have far greater problems than not knowing what the rez-de-chaussée is.
Lire la suiteRachel Stadder and Justin Appler discuss the flaws in the recent Windsor Star opinion piece by Gord Henderson pertaining to the upcoming election.
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Lire la suite“I like the reclamation of the monotony by art and design, it’s leveraging monotony to make it unique and evocative.” A young UX designer talks art, Toronto, and sustainable fashion.
Lire la suite“Quand j'étais adolescente, j'aurai aimé voir plus de contenus mettant en valeur des comportements vus comme ‘pas cool.’ Je n'ai jamais aimé faire la fête à m'en retourner la tête, et j'ai toujours préféré lire des bouquins à la maison.”
Lire la suiteIn between work and luxuriating in bed, this sharp poet answers some questions about her creative process.
Lire la suite“It's very, very hard to gauge what makes people feel things, but I love figuring it out.”
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Lire la suite"When we are constantly bombarded by news of the hatred and ugliness of the world, I just want to create something that brings myself and others a small moment of joy."
Lire la suite"I love the feeling of being in water, and floating. And the scent of lavender. And my cat's paws. They smell like corn chips."
Lire la suiteDawn Ferron on her favourite places in local nature, the Fox Snake, and the merits of a truly dry Riesling.
Lire la suiteA feature on the scintillating founder of Metatron, whose most recent poetry collection, Ambient Technology, is now available for purchase.
Lire la suiteShontal Cargill talks forensics, misogyny and murder ... with style.
Lire la suite"What are we if we cannot understand or be understood?" Aashna Dayal on compassion, conscious gratitude … and #goodeats.
Lire la suiteThe Slade School of Fine Art grad speaks about giving materiality to sound, capitalism in the art market, and how she lives Everything (in moderation).
Lire la suiteThe author of New Tab and The Original Face on SimCity, failure, and why humour is like sriracha.
Lire la suiteAn exceptional Irish poet comments on her childhood band, the Cailleach, and truthfulness.
Lire la suite"I have decided that, when approached with curious and critical attention, there is no difference between being an artist and being an anthropologist. There is no time to create false binaries, to build walls between disciplines.”
Lire la suiteErin Taylor (@seltzjourney) on chaotic happiness, being internationally beloved, and how poetry has been her longest relationship.
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