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Film Review: The Great Gatsby
Baz Luhrmann’s showy remake fails to capture the complexity of the American classic.
Baz Luhrmanns’ much anticipated adaptation of The Great Gatsby opened in theatres on May 10. Luhrmann is best known for Moulin Rouge! and Romeo + Juliet. Both films defined his directing style, characterized by
READ MORE »Poking fun at Canadian politics
The Beaverton strives to make its mark in the world of satirical news
At the dawn of re-birth
Revealing the Early Renaissance: Stories and Secrets in Florentine Art at the AGO
Album Review: Takes Time
If there’s anyone capable of bringing mystical sprites, romantic mysticism, and woodland creatures together in a two-minute song, it’s Jim [...]
A story of film and song
An interview with director Atom Egoyan and composer Mychael Danna
Living Arts: Salena Barry flexes her pottery skills at the Gardiner’s weekly clay workshop
I am not Molly Jensen or Demi Moore, and this was certainly not Ghost. Walking into a drop-in clay class [...]
Regency Fashion 101
Everything you need to know about dressing like Jane Austen
Sounding off on CMW: Part I
Choke, Grade, and Mac DeMarco wowed the crowd during Canadian Music Week’s Friday lineup
Toronto with a tea
An exploration of contemporary tea culture
Tragic Relief
The UC Follies production of Anouilh’s Antigone explores morality, authority, and choice
Pop-rock, Billie Jean, and Greek yogurt
An interview with Zachary Gray of The Zolas




