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The body understands that it will be dismissed: Indigenous women in “The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open”

The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open shows how colonization and systemic harm live on in the body, instilling a deep, learned fear...

KPop Demon Hunters: Living with trauma and learning to move forward

Topping both movie and music charts with a badass image concealing a cute, fun and vulnerable story, KPop Demon Hunters is an unexpected gem...

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The body understands that it will be dismissed: Indigenous women in “The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open”

The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open shows how colonization and systemic harm live on in the body, instilling a deep, learned fear...

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The body understands that it will be dismissed: Indigenous women in “The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open”

The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open shows how colonization and systemic harm live on in the body, instilling a deep, learned fear...

Jeremy Dutcher invites us to listen with intention

Motewolonuwok is an album of quiet power and generational connection

KPop Demon Hunters: Living with trauma and learning to move forward

Topping both movie and music charts with a badass image concealing a cute, fun and vulnerable story, KPop Demon Hunters is an unexpected gem...
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Ruthless Vows: A highly anticipated sequel brings disappointment

Ruthless Vows is an enchanting and heartbreaking sequel in the letter of entanglement dulogy by Rebecca Ross. The story picks up right where it...

Yash Chopra: The man whose death caused an identity crisis

When Yash Chopra started directing, he hadn’t known that one day, he would become one of the most influential directors in Bollywood history. ...

Heartbreak and triumph: Godzilla Minus One brings the atomic lizard back to the big screen in colossal fashion

It’s been seven years since Toho, the studio that originally created Godzilla, released a film from the franchise in theatres. Even then, it’s...

MAID should not include mental health as a sole criterion for access

Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) has been an option for Canadians with “grievous and irremediable” illnesses since 2016. On March 17, 2024, legal state-assisted...

Gracie Abrams captures the art of heartache in Good Riddance

Gracie Abrams is a 24-year-old female artist who released her third album in Feb. 2023. Now almost a year later, Gracie has made a...

Remote work: The cornerstone of a balanced and engaged workforce

Since the pandemic, the traditional office setting has undergone a metamorphosis, giving rise to flexibility, adaptability and working from home. However, some are calling...

The unexpected portrayal of sex addiction: The Melodic Blue

"Family Ties" by Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar is one of the biggest rap songs of the 2020s so far. At parties and concerts,...

Orquídeas illustrates Kali’s unpredictability in a whole new dimension

The energy of Orquídeas is unlike any other album by Kali Uchis, and holds no room for limitations. Uchis is leading by example for...

Sci-Fi meets fantasy like never before in Star Wars: Ahsoka

The formerly animated Jedi pushes the boundaries of the Star Wars universe in thematic and literal ways.

Love at first swipe? The troubling reality behind hookup culture

Dating apps have become the newest and most timely way for millennials and gen z to meet people.

Fantasy series Divine Rivals brings together family, heartbreak and war

As soon as I was nearing the last 100 pages of Divine Rivals by Rebeca Ross, I couldn’t put it down. The story is...

Fake it until you make it

Feeling down is the natural response to a bad day, but in the world of sports, athletes aren’t allowed to have bad days