Yearly Archives: 2014

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Rosie and the Riveters embrace spirit of the ’40s

By Hayden McBennett, October 16 2014 —

Rosie and the Riveters is a vintage-clad women’s quartet who perform a mix of traditional and original gospel tunes. Delivered with “scintillating choreography, body percussion, complex harmony, humour and the charm of the … Read the rest

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New Music: Flying Lotus

By Hayden McBennett, October 16 2014 —

Flying Lotus’ You’re Dead! is a modern, sprawling and visionary fusion of jazz, R&B, hip hop and electronic music.

The first track bombards you with saxophone and percussion, which forms a disorienting and … Read the rest

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New Music: A Winged Victory for the Sullen

By Alexander Kim, October 16 2014 —

A Winged Victory for the Sullen is an ambient, neo-classical duo who create instrumental soundscapes of droning synths, melodic strings and sparse piano. Their work makes you want to use words like ‘celestial’ … Read the rest

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The myth of artificial sweeteners

Queenie Cagulada, October 16 2014

Imagine this: you’re at your favourite diner grabbing a coffee when you realize that it would taste better if it were a little sweeter. You eye the white sugar, the raw sugar and the “calorie-less” … Read the rest

Letting go of hockey’s masculine obsession

By Sonny Sachdeva, October 16 2014

The sporting world has always been obsessed with gender. It may not be openly acknowledged, but gender plays a significant role in how we view sports.

Hockey has traditionally been a game grounded in … Read the rest

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