Contributors
- Adrija Sen
- Alaura Ellis Collet
- Alex Leung
- Alex Tran
- Anda Zeng
- Angie Han
- Bryan Chu
- Claudia Hennessey
- David Madras
- Devon Hauth
- Diane Qi
- Ellen Wu
- Emily Chui
- Emma Lightstone
- Felix Wong
- Hanna Lee
- Isabel Lee
- Jocelyn Chen
- Julie Foster
- Justin Chandler
- Justine Christensen
- Katie Martin
- Katie Swyers
- Keisha Morrison
- Kyleen Wong
- Mary Zhu
- Mihir Garikiparithi
- Rach Klein
- Rinel Levititn
- Rishabh Kumar
- Rui Su
- Scott Cooper
- Spencer Cathcart
- Taylor Newlands
- Xizi Luo
- Yassmin Behzadian
- Ye Sun Kim
In This Issue
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A Home of Art: The Collection of Gary Low
Rach Klein, Arts and Entertainment Journalist 05 May 2011 11:27 PM | 1 CommentFor many people today, choosing home décor is as simple as going to the nearest Ikea. For Mr. Gary Low, long time visual-arts teacher at Earl Haig, the process is...
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A How-to Guide to Affordable Theater in Toronto
Emma Lightstone, Editor-in-Chief 05 May 2011 10:14 PM | 1 CommentFor a significant percentage of young people, trips to the theater occur only in the context of class excursions. There is a tendency to view plays as being financially inaccessible...
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Disability is Possibility
Taylor Newlands, Features Editor 05 May 2011 11:41 PM | No CommentsThere are hundreds of great schools in Toronto but the curriculum in very few can compare to the life-changing work that is done at Bloorview Kids Rehab Centre. Every year...
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Arts & Entertainment Archive
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A How-to Guide to Affordable Theater in Toronto
For a significant percentage of young people, trips to the theater occur only in the context of class excursions. There is a tendency to view plays as being financially inaccessible…
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Art at its Most Profound
Brooklyn-based artist Marni Kotak’s career is centered on the philosophy of art reflecting universal elements of life. For Kotak, art goes far beyond merely depicting a singular emotion or experience….
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Behind The Scenes of Evolution: Earl Haig Fashion Design Awards
Sewing, headshots, fittings and daily rehearsals: all leading up to a single night. We’re not talking about a professional fashion show, but rather Evolution: Earl Haig’s Fashion Design Awards. With…
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Eureka! Mother Mother Reaches New Heights
Looking for some fresh new music to listen to? Consider five-piece indie rock band Mother Mother. The Vancouver-born group has recently had a lot of success, and with the release…
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From Silent Films To 3D: The Movie Goer’s Search For Entertainment
These days, there are so many easy and convenient ways to watch movies. You can go to a movie theatre, watch online, buy a movie on TV, rent a DVD,…
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How Celebrity Culture Affects Our Lives
One of the strongest influences in the lives of many North American teenagers is celebrity culture. Tabloids such as people, and TV shows like e-talk and TMZ fuel our appetite…
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Jersey Shore: The Epitome of Trash TV
Jersey Shore promotes excessive alcohol consumption, unnecessary violence, and embarrassing stupidity (“A crow comes and it starts quacking at us… or not quacking, what does a crow do?”, “That’s why…
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Music Today: Quantity vs. Quality
Never before have we had such extensive access to music as we do today. We leave our homes carrying hundreds of songs on MP3 players, singing competitions such as Canadian…
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Rainy Saturday Movies
It’s Saturday morning and you have a whole day ahead of you—no homework, no classes, and no preoccupations. The day would be perfect, if not for the buckets of rain…
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The Good Woman of Setzuan
The producers of this year’s school show would be delighted to have you attend our production of Bertolt Brecht’s, The Good Woman of Setzuan, which will be running from February…
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Turning the Page and Finding a Screen
Books are an essential part of our lives. Even if you’re not a reader, chances are you know someone who is, and even if you claim not to like books,…
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Underground Music Hits the Mainstage
There is a recent trend arising amongst Western youth to discover previously unknown bands. Music-lovers have drifted away from the radio and headed to the underground world of jazz bands…
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YouTube: The Place to be for Aspiring Musicians
YouTube has recently announced that it will be launching a new feature called the Merch Store, a program that will allow artists to sell merchandise, music and concert tickets. Making…












