Universal Language masterfully balances surreal comedy and moving drama to tell a story of belonging.
Among all the DAN School Majors I’ve seen over the past four years of my degree, Love and Information shines brighter than the rest.
Blue Rodeo are a pillar of the Canadian music canon, together for over 40 years, and still playing.
The song that changed Jay Malinowski’s life came to him on a late Kingston night, walking down Brock St. over 20 years ago.
In his first nonfiction novel, Omar El Akkad uses his voice in the loudest fashion he can—through his unflinching prose.
With naturalistic dialogue and a minimalist approach to filmmaking, Matt and Mara shows that when it comes to effective storytelling, less is sometimes more.
As Kellyann Marie traversed Europe on their bike for nine months in 2023, they gathered fabrics along the way—sheets from thrift stores, scraps from clothes, remnants of places ed through. These treasures became the foundation of their quilts, stitched together in what would later become part of the we carry each other exhibition at Union Gallery.
Kingston’s music scene takes centre stage in Still Alive in Kingston.
Another year, another round of long overdue firsts at The Academy.
Blunt Force Llama are hitting their stride, with groove in every step.
No book should be silenced, and the Kingston Frontenac Public Library (KFPL) is making sure of it.
Love and Information promises to be fast, unpredictable, and impossible to ignore.
Kingston has earned its seat at the table of culinary celebration.
It’s an attention economy, and the distractions are doing their job.
Maybe it’s my senioritis finally setting in, or perhaps I’ve seen one too many beachy reading week posts, but I swear it’s warming up in here.
My new hack for productivity is rest.
Let’s be honest—we all have a habit of flipping straight to our own horoscope in The Journal for cosmic validation (or warning) before promptly ignoring the rest.
The world’s largest celebration of exclusively Canadian film is back for its 25th year.
It’s time for students to decide what player they want to be in the game of democracy, if they choose to play at all.
The Backsteps closed out their musical journey surrounded by the people who got them there.