“Express Yourself”: The Art and Community of Drag
Whether in Vancouver, B.C. or St. John’s, Newfoundland, the art of drag is taking over coast to coast. Drag performers are introducing a community that […]
Whether in Vancouver, B.C. or St. John’s, Newfoundland, the art of drag is taking over coast to coast. Drag performers are introducing a community that […]
We were sitting in his dimly lit, brick walled basement. It was exactly what I expected his home to look like. The lights are low, […]
BY ALYSSA PARKHILL Students from the Honours Bachelor Craft and Design program showcased their hard work and creativity Nov.7 at the AA wing gallery. More […]
BY ASHA SWANN When D-Beatstro opened their café on Bloor St. W. after a successful crowdfunding campaign, they didn’t anticipate tens of thousands of dollars […]
BY MATTHEW CLARK For many people, what ambient music is is a mystery. For others, it’s a way of life. To understand what ambient music […]
TEXT AND PHOTOS BY ANGIE LIU Sheridan students returned to classes on Tuesday after a week-long holiday to finish up the last weeks of the […]
The Sheridan Sun sat down with Patrick Cederberg and Matt Hornick from the group to talk about their new album, and the task of being […]
BY ANDREW SEMKOW While most people were preparing to relax on the Friday before reading week, some Sheridan students were showing the public the best […]
BY CHRISTY JANSSENS There was a whale on the beach. For many people, encountering this scene in a dream could be forgettable. For Bobbi M. […]
BY CHRISTY JANSSENS There aren’t enough women in film. The number of women entering the Canadian media field in general is pretty dismal. This […]
BY CHRISTY JANSSENS According to the Government of Canada, we manufacture over 3 million tons of paper per year. Amazon, the giant of online markets, […]
BY CHRISTY JANSSENS There are no books in Sheridan’s new library. That’s how it is supposed to be. It’s a library of things- the first […]
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