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Arts & Tech Blogs The Noise

The Noise: Savages – Adore Life

February 15, 2016February 29, 2016

John Bemis Web Producer @bemiscourant The very term ‘post-punk revival’ is fairly unreliable in talking about a band like Savages. In their case, it would

Opinions

The importance of diversity in modern feminism

December 11, 2015

Kaitlyn Sandvik Editor-in-Chief @ksandvikcourant Ever since proclaiming my undying love for Sylvia Plath and listening to Kathleen Hanna redefine punk music in Bikini Kill, I

Artist Briefs Arts & Tech Blogs

Artist Brief, Special Edition: Petra Collins, “The Teenage Gaze” and Feminism

April 21, 2015

Kaitlyn Sandvik Arts, Entertainment, and Technology Editor @ksandvikcourant Toronto’s homegrown photographer, part time filmmaker, and frequent contributor to Rookie Magazine, Petra Collins, is a master

Opinions

A feminist perspective on 50 Shades of Grey

April 13, 2015September 24, 2020

Luka, sophomore We all have come to know the spark that left middle-aged mothers to explain what a spanking bench is. We have all heard

Arts & Tech Blogs The Noise

The Noise: Sleater Kinney – No Cities to Love

January 28, 2015March 3, 2015

John Bemis Blogs Editor @bemiscourant The obsession with historical legacy and its influence throughout indie music has facilitated a new hunger for ‘comebacks’, and the

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