Kingston locals embraced the Skeleton Park Arts Festival (SPAF) with open arms, despite the inclement weather.
Queen’s alumni, Ian Burns, ArtSci ’14, went from trying drag on a Halloween dare, to making waves as Rowena Whey, a star of the Kingston drag scene since 2018. After graduating from Queen’s in 2014, Burns is not one to do anything by halves, as seen through his commitment to drag.
Amid isolation and grief, community and empathy can be found and shared through The HeartbroQen Project. Kingston artist and figurative painter, Meenakashi Ghadial, BFA’24, is the creative force behind the Heartbroken in the Driver’s Seat: Stories of Queer Heartbreak and The HeartbroQen project.
From Artificial Intelligence (AI) infused performances to bench marking accessibility standards, the Festival of Live Digital Art (FOLDA) 2024 pushes boundaries in the arts.
I Saw the TV Glow has proven itself to be one of the most original films of the year, enriched using a complex allegory of gender dysphoria.
Everyone’s favourite Guncle is back for another round.
Fan casting may be a fun fantasy, but it’s one that’s destined to remain just that—a fantasy.
Slip on your dancing shoes party girls, it’s time to hit the dance floor because Brat is inviting us back to the club.
From an art studio to the big screen, Live! At The Cinema blends music and film in a way Kingston hasn’t seen before.
Catherine Hernandez’s novel, Behind You, shifts the focus of true crime away from the perpetrator, telling a story of resilience that reveals the grave implications of rape culture.
Agnes Etherington Art Centre is being transformed into the dream art house it was originally intended to be.
The echoes of children’s cries didn’t awake the sleeping beauties at this year’s Met Gala.
As audience took their seats to watch Ten Lost Years at the Domino Theatre, they were transported to one of the many tragic chapters of Canadian history.
More often than not, our lives are intertwined with art, making it impossible to imagine a world without it. This is especially the case for Adrien Crossman. 
Watching from the corner of every ballroom, Penelope Featherington has observed numerous scandals and exerted influence over high society in the first two seasons of Bridgerton. In its third season, fans can expect Featherington to rise as the unsung heroine and step into the spotlight she deserves.
Union Gallery’s latest exhibition was a journey through familial love and loss that left a lasting impact.

Last Words

April 5, 2024
Asbah and Cassidy are still hopeful about journalism.
Beyoncé’s bringing country back to its roots with the release of her new album, Cowboy Carter.
Amid the frenzy of exam preparations, it’s imperative to take a moment and recognize another significant occurrence that unfolds on campuses during April: Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM).
After three years at university, I can finally say I’ve found my people.