PinnedPublished inThe MemoiristTransient Families and the Great Canadian FreewayDreaming of landscapes disembodied from definition.Jan 30, 2023Jan 30, 2023
PinnedPublished inThe RiffShoegaze Swan SongI will keep calling out to you through the art that has kept me aliveDec 22, 20201Dec 22, 20201
Published inThe ShadowMy Semester with GrandmaA coming of age synonymous with griefFeb 7, 2021Feb 7, 2021
Published ina Few WordsQuiet Endings and a Quiet LiberationI think that quiet, anticipatory acts are what keep us going. I suppose they call that “hope”Oct 22, 2020Oct 22, 2020
The disorienting disequilibrium of accessing an institution 15,000 kilometres away from the…I’m starting to feel left behind.Sep 28, 20201Sep 28, 20201
Published inThe Bigger PictureA Stifled GriefMourning my grandfather and my inherited inability to grieveSep 1, 20201Sep 1, 20201
Published inThe RiffNoname’s “Telefone” and the Black BildungsromanNoname’s debut mixtape is a soulful take on coming of age in Black America, and coming to terms with death.Aug 21, 2020Aug 21, 2020
Published inThe Entertainment HubHow Godspeed You! Black Emperor transcends the vinyl recordWith 20+ minute songs and creative formatting, this Canadian post-rock band boldly revitalizes vinyl in the age of streamingAug 11, 20202Aug 11, 20202