Eric Fontaine '22Contributor Your Lie In April: 10/10 Genre: comedy, drama, music, romance, school, slice of life, tragedy Watching Your Lie In April is an emotional roller coaster ranging from pure joy to absolute sorrow. While some may be hesitant to watch due to the seemingly melodramatic or generic story, completing the series is an... Continue Reading →
Logan Paul strikes again
Jackson Gordon '22Science & Tech Editor Riley Wilcosh '22Film Critic Logan Paul, the YouTuber, actor, boxer, and Pokémon card collector has recently gained fame in both the Pokémon-card-collecting and boxing worlds. After Paul found success on YouTube by opening a 200 000 USD (254 000 CAD) box of Pokémon cards, he decided that he would... Continue Reading →
Review: The Mandalorian
Yash Varma '24Contributor The Mandalorian Season Two offered a lot to fans and is by far one of the strongest works that Disney’s Lucasfilm has produced. Due to the enthralling story, breathtaking action, and major character cameos, the second season of The Mandalorian is one of my favourite Star Wars media to date. Spoilers ahead!... Continue Reading →
Social media: what content do we really value?
Ilia Mehr Bakhsh '23Contributor The world of social media is a new phenomenon in our society. In the 21st Century, social media provides a platform for social movements that play a significant role in our generation, such as the Me Too and Black Lives Matter movements. Without social media and its large platform, the world... Continue Reading →
March 2021 Comic
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Gina Carano: the malleability of right and wrong
Riley Wilcosh '22Film Critic I never thought that this would turn into a think-piece. I was originally approached to write this article because of Gina Carano’s background. Before her recent rise to fame on the hit Star Wars series The Mandalorian, Carano was a pioneer in women’s Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). She appeared in the... Continue Reading →
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Yazan Abusaleh '22Contributor Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos works in a profoundly metaphorical register and uses unthinkable circumstances to illuminate relatable human fears. The outcome is a mesmerising dark thriller that poses questions without good answers, and traps us with little hope for a happy ending within its bizarre and frightening situation. Featuring consistently great performances throughout... Continue Reading →
The Unexpected Rise of Pokémon Go
Sharif McCurdy '22Contributor The sudden and widespread re-emergence of Pokémon Go in our school has been surprising and overwhelming but it is based on many factors. The strange spread of the app across our school and the sheer numbers of people playing, collecting, trading, and battling is undeniable. The app, Pokémon GO, was a hit... Continue Reading →
The 2021 Grammy nominations are here!
Ikem Nnadi '23Contributor The 63rd Grammy Awards Ceremony will take place January 31, 2021. The nominee list was released on November 24 of this year. The host of the ceremony will be Trevor Noah, a political commentator and comedian. Trevor Noah is a comedian and host of Comedy Central's The Daily Show. He will host... Continue Reading →
Alec’s Christmas Album Reviews
Alec Compton '22Arts & Culture Editor Christmastime is an anomaly in terms of music charting and music culture. It is really the only holiday that has a truly large effect on people’s listening habits (Halloween music is barely a thing) and continues to be an extremely profitable creative endeavour for many musicians, despite saturation. Everyone... Continue Reading →