By Sonam Kaloti, Arts Editor Doomsday creeps forward. I am infuriatedat myself and the worldfor being elated in our day to day and week to weekgiving no second look to…
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From fun kid’s films to dystopian thrillers! By Sonam Kaloti, Arts Editor I watched this with my parents when I was a kid, but I wouldn’t recommend it for your…
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Appreciating Mother Earth in all formsBy Sonam Kaloti, Arts Editor Many video games with incredible landscapes and graphics are not always reminiscent of Earth, nor set on our planet anyway.…
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Music about our messed-up societyBy Sonam Kaloti, Arts Editor The song title says it all; what we’re currently living in is worldwide moral panic. The environment is on the minds…
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By Sonam Kaloti, Arts Editor broke away, fell away,drifted apart.whatever we had last maysits in the darkof my memory. nutmeg, palo alto sifts through the air.I don’t wallow,I swallow the…
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From misery to self-loveBy Sonam Kaloti, Arts Editor Art is a way to express yourself, heal deep traumas, understand others, connect with nature, and so much more. On top of…
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Driving through AugustBy Sonam Kaloti, Arts Editor August holds a special power in the year. It’s the ultimate juxtaposition month being the end of summer, while also representing new beginnings.…
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Fun facts, weird laws, and plain ole’ Canadian gloryBy Sonam Kaloti, Arts Editor Grab a good ole’ Ziplock bag and your disgusting, repulsive milk carton and pour that baby in.…
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By Sonam Kaloti, Arts Editor Celebration of a day that causes painto those who were here first. Celebration of confederation,of land stolen, of quests and conquests, of communities brokenin vain.…
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Early 2000s Canadian childhood summarizedBy Sonam Kaloti, Arts Editor Growing up in Canada means having a very niche collection of memories, partly because of CRTC laws regulating entertainment broadcasters to…