McGill Giving • October 19, 2023 With Community Outreach, Science Is for Everyone McGill takes science out of the classroom with its many outreach initiatives
Android Authority • July 2, 2022 Weekly TV Episode Drops Are Saving the Streaming Experience for Me Who else likes the appointment viewing model and the communal experience of TV?
FASHION Magazine • October 28, 2021 How 'Jennifer's Body' Helped Me to Frame My Own Queerness The 2009 cult film offers a raw look at a teen relationship that helped me to better frame my own queerness.
Paste Magazine • June 24, 2021 The 'Transformers' Movies Lost the Plot When They Ditched Megan Fox With Transformers: Dark of the Moon, the blockbuster franchise turned its back on its strongest asset: Megan Fox.
MONTECRISTO • May 14, 2021 Can Marvel Fulfill the Promise of its Increasingly Diverse Universe? Going beyond the bait-and-switch of superhero movie representation.
Vice • August 5, 2020 'Ginger Snaps' Was a Monster Win for Canadian Cinema Twenty years ago, a controversial, low-budget Canadian horror film about werewolves and menstruation almost didn’t happen, but then became a global cult favourite.
Vice • November 13, 2019 10 Years Later, 'Avatar' Is the Most Popular Movie No One Remembers The 3D white saviour epic has its fingerprints all over the film industry as we know it, but it feels oddly distant from the pop culture zeitgeist.
Realscreen • September 30, 2019 Romantic Representation: Dating Formats Embracing Inclusion As networks and media organizations move toward increasing diversity onscreen and behind the camera, it only makes sense that relationship programming would become more inclusive.
The Tyee • September 28, 2019 ‘The Twentieth Century’ May Be the Heritage Minute We Need As the election gets messier, a film about Mackenzie King explores how the past was as surreal as the present.
The Tyee • August 18, 2019 ‘Ready or Not’ and the Horror of the Mediocre Rich They’ll cut your throat for a dollar, and won’t even have the decency to be good at it.
Vice • July 12, 2019 Canadian TV Is Popular, Thanks to America The Canadian television industry is thriving, thanks to American channels and streaming services. But which shows shot in Canada are actually 'Canadian'?
Vice • March 12, 2019 'Galaxy Quest' Knew the Power of Fandom Before the Rest of Us Did The 20-year-old sci-fi/comedy predicted our nostalgia-obsessed media landscape eerily well.
Vice • January 7, 2019 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.’ Belongs to Bisexuals—Fight Me Guy Ritchie’s 2015 retro spy flick 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.' is a fantastic and fundamentally bisexual movie, and I will die on this hill.
Vice • December 27, 2018 Let’s Stop Taking Financial Advice from Boomers in 2019 ‘Bad With Money’ author Gaby Dunn on the industries and lifestyles millennials supposedly killed in 2018.
Vice • October 23, 2018 'Jennifer’s Body' Would Kill if It Came Out Today The horror comedy, once called ‘Twilight for boys’ by Roger Ebert, reads very differently in 2018.
Xtra • September 20, 2018 The Ongoing Search for Bisexual Guys in Pop Culture Being bisexual can often mean being invisible — but we’re catching more glimpses of ourselves
Xtra • March 19, 2018 How a Small BC Pilot Project Is Creating Queer-Friendly Schools Mandatory anti-homophobia policies were just the beginning.
Xtra • November 7, 2017 How 'Thor: Ragnarok' Promised a Bisexual Character, then Erased It Altogether Why is it so hard for Hollywood to show openly queer characters on screen?
Vice • August 28, 2017 Montreal Pit Bull Owners Are Freaking Out as Ban Comes into Effect Hundreds of owners received letters saying they have four weeks to get rid of their dogs or leave the city.
Paste Magazine • July 6, 2017 'The Fifth Element''s Alternative Masculinity On the twentieth anniversary of Luc Besson’s film, we explore how the director dismantled Bruce Willis’s macho persona.