Although there are some advantages to cashless payments — namely, their convenience and efficiency — they introduce a set of ...
Set in Moscow in 1812, Great Comet captures a heartbreaking moment of love, fear, and self-discovery. Pierre is a struggling alcoholic disillusioned with his life and his loveless marriage, and ...
Niels Bohr. In 2026, it’s a fantastic time to be a gambler. We can wager on anything. Will U.S. gas prices go up this week? Or will there be another American Civil War before 2027? The platforms that ...
While many Canadians are familiar with the physical and emotional strain of long winters—from injuries caused by icy ...
The Moment, a mockumentary directed by Aidan Zamiri, follows pop star Charli XCX struggling to navigate the personal and creative sacrifices that come from levelling up in the public eye. The movie ...
At McGill University, the McGill Vietnamese Students’ Association (MVSA) serves as more than just a student club—it is a vibrant… ...
Valérie Plante, Montreal’s first female mayor, has left an indelible mark on the city’s cultural landscape, despite being forced to navigate a pandemic, ongoing housing and cost-of-living crisis, as ...
Public transportation plays a vital role in individuals’ urban lives, providing a means to travel to work, school, and elsewhere. Riding the STM in Montreal costs $3.75 a ride or $100 for a Zone A ...
When I write my little articles for online publication, I’m often worried that someone will misconstrue my words. Two years ago for the Bull & Bear, I talked about Quebec’s crumbling healthcare system ...
‘Pop culture’ isn’t popular anymore. At least, not in the way that it once was. Today, the massive surge in digital content and streaming has fundamentally altered our media landscape. Gone are the ...
After living in an apartment for almost two months, grocery shopping has become both a new routine and responsibility. Grocery shopping for myself has led me to the realization that food can get ...
It can be easy, from our lofty cushioned couches and recliners, to cast aspersions on any athlete who doesn’t live up to the standards we’ve imagined for them. The moral failings of athletes are often ...