The Artist Impact Movement’s inaugural Kingston show fuses art, fashion, and community, turning Stages Nightclub into a night straight out of New York Fashion Week.
Wicked doesn’t just revive the magic of the World of Oz—it makes us believe in it all over again.
The haunting notes of holiday cheer are trickling into retail stores nationwide, but not to fear—2024 still has some great new music that doesn’t leave a lingering scent of tinsel and candlelight in its wake. 

Curing anxiety with art

November 29, 2024
In a world where perfection often feels like the only acceptable standard, it’s easy to forget that growth, creativity, and self- comion can flourish in the spaces where imperfections exist.
Ushering in an imaginative era of Torontonian film and bound to be a Canadian cult classic, The Pee Pee Poo Poo Man reaches Kingston.
If you’ve noticed your classmates rocking new facial hair this month, Movember might be why.
Don’t bring your children to a Sabrina Carpenter concert expecting it to be G-rated.
As the temperature drops and the days grow shorter, music gives us the solace that keep us warm.
The holidays are fast approaching, and the cosmos are signaling an exciting season ahead.
After a string of sold-out shows, legendary Canadian singer-songwriter Joel Plaskett is set to return to Kingston.
Winter’s coming, but my jacket remains on the hook. It’s no secret it’s been an unseasonably, concerningly, warm fall.
It’s time for comedy-lovers to report for jury duty. Queen’s Players are now in the second week of performances for Law Tuah and Disorder: Dune’n Hard Time (The Ho Ho HOTTOJOE! Erotic Special).
Look-alike competitions are a desperate attempt from fans to garner attention by looking and acting like a celebrity—it’s long overdue that fans start seeing celebrities as people.
Dear Liz, My friends no longer feel like my friends. All they do is talk about money, items, and the haves and have-nots. In these conversations, my friends always end up talking poorly about someone else and it makes me uncomfortable.
The subtleties of the material world are shaped by a history of movement, as seen through the study of art through a historical lens.
Though difficult to follow at times, The Other Shore is vindicated by its high production quality and magnetic performances.
Union Gallery is celebrating the profound connection between the land and its intrinsic connection to Indigenous identity, tly weaving artwork of resilience and belonging.
As a simple cinephile, armed with both an X and Letterboxd , my feed has been blowing up for the past few months about one of the most lauded pictures of the year: Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’ (2024).
events include “Daylight Savings Tour” set to burn bright, Kasador to play The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, and art show for charity set at the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning.
Social media is now shaping election outcomes as the first generation raised with it reaches voting age.