Author: The Other Press
Anti-Semitism is an alarming problem
It is not enough to simply condemn the threats of violence. Stamping out hatred involves honest discussion on prejudice that forms within the community.
Adoption should not be a second option
Why do you have to share a child’s DNA in order to consider them yours?
YouTube music video classics: ‘Dangerous Woman’
In anticipation of the concert, here is a retrospective review of all of the music videos from Dangerous Woman.
Kong returns to glory in Vietnam Era
Coupled with outstanding cinematography and editing, unique monster designs, and the pessimistic atmosphere of the 1970s, Kong: Skull Island is an absolute treat and well worth the watch.
Too long, too crowded, and too many gags
The whole race is orchestrated by a wealthy Las Vegas casino owner named Donald Sinclair (John Cleese), who is capturing everything on video for the entertainment of himself and his wealthy friends.
A play within a play within a dream
The best-handled part of the play was how deftly it switched between humour and seriousness, with shifts in mood augmented by subtle lighting changes.
‘Not Just Words: Comic Books, Health, and Indigenous Youth’
Muir saw that through stories, there was the power to connect with people.
The glory of grimdark fantasy
What its novels lack in moral messages and optimism, they usually more than compensate for with cynicism and gratuitous violence.
Celebrating Canadian content at the Candys
The best of Canadian film, TV, and digital content were celebrated at the Canadian Screen Awards this year.