This year in the arts world
1) Michael Jackson's death Despite his reclusive nature and tarnished public persona, Michael Jackson’s death on June 25 was met with a gasp worldwide Perhaps due to his...
1) Michael Jackson's death Despite his reclusive nature and tarnished public persona, Michael Jackson’s death on June 25 was met with a gasp worldwide Perhaps due to his...
On Thursday evening, Wilfrid Laurier University was the privileged location for a screening of The Frontier Gandhi: Badshah Khan, a Torch for Peace, the first documentary...
In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China, Laurier International has organized a viewing of the “China Renowned Photographers Focus on China”,...
Over the weekend, filmmakers across Kitchener-Waterloo had the rare opportunity to show their work, regardless of length, genre or budget-size Running from March 18 to the 21,...
Scan some lettuce and green beans, paint a picture of the back of a garbage truck and create some lime green blobs of colour trying to escape from their purple enclosures and you...
1995 was the pinnacle year of the UK-based alternative, anti-grunge movement that came to be known as Britpop Frontrunners of the genre like Blur, Oasis and Pulp had established...
Anyone who has walked through the Concourse over the past few months knows the distinct presence that Fashion N’ Motion has on this campus This past week, over 100...
Jesse James is a jerk … but is this surprising Unless you have been allergic to pop-culture over the last week, you are no doubt aware that Sandra Bullock went AWOL after news...
From highlighting the uncomfortable after-effects of shaving to drawing attention to rape in Africa and naming your “coochie-snorcher”, the vagina was the subject of discourse...
Britain’s saint: Though he is the patron saint of Ireland, St Patrick is not Irish; at least he was not born there He was born in Britain in 387 It wasn’t until the 18th...