Arts & Culture ENEMIES WORLDWIDE PREMIERE HITS RYERSON February 1, 2006 While most directors have their actors meditate or read books in preparation for their roles, Liza Balkman had her fourth-year theatre students move furniture for 45 minutes.
Arts & Culture IMAGES ON THE EDGE February 1, 2006 International artist Fiona Tan has explored the nature of cultural voyeurism in art for the past decade.
Arts & Culture FROM RYERSON TO SUNDANCE January 25, 2006 Canadian director and Rye graduate Julia Kwan deals with faith and imagination in her debut film Eve & the Fire Horse.
Arts & Culture BETRAYAL BY DANCE– EXPLORING THE HEART’S ABILITY TO BREAK January 25, 2006 Rye grad Ray Hogg explores the erotic side of heartbreak in Julia Sasso's hotly anticipated new production: the betrayal project.
Arts & Culture DESIGNING TORONTO, BY WAY OF HELSINKI January 25, 2006 The school of Interior Design's new exhibit, Process and Product, aims to import the world's most stunning design, straight from Helsinki.
Arts & Culture A BLURRED PERSPECTIVE January 18, 2006 Image Arts student Mimi Cabell sees life through a less-than-perfect lens in her new art show.
Arts & Culture AN ADVENTURE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE ROAD January 18, 2006 When they're not climbing mountains, the members of the Ryerson Adventure Society are busy rocking out to the rising local band Avenue Road.
Arts & Culture TAKING A SECOND LOOK January 18, 2006 The Iranian Student Association of Ryerson University (ISARU) is composed of 500 people, but its current exhibit focuses on only two of them.
Arts & Culture ENTERTAINING YOU FOR YET ANOTHER YEAR January 11, 2006 What you missed last year and what you can't afford to miss this year.
Arts & Culture SLAMMING IN THE SPOTLIGHT January 11, 2006 Ryerson grad brings hip-hop's socially-conscious world of Slam Poetry, beat-boxing and all, to Toronto.
Arts & Culture GETTING THEIR GAME ON, SANS DRAGONS November 30, 2005 Forget the tired image of basement-dwelling loners playing angry metal music: Ryerson's new Role-Players and Gamers club aims to break the cliché.