Arts & Culture In it for the fame October 19, 2010 Christian Allaire talks to Ryerson students vying for your attention
Arts & Culture She’s not in Kansas anymore October 12, 2010 Michela Cannon never thought she’d be researching embalming to play the role of a 15-year-old undertaker from Iceland in her fourth-year at Ryerson’s Theatre School
Arts & Culture The man under the girdle October 12, 2010 For the past month, Edward Hillier has slipped into a woman’s girdle, fastened on a juicy pair of fake breasts and abandoned his masculinity.
Arts & Culture So you think you can be a vegan? September 21, 2010 Brian Boudreau reports on how to stay healthy while on the most particular of diets
Arts & Culture New art with an old twist September 21, 2010 Arts editor Gianluca Inglesi looks into Brittney Mackinnon’s city-wide art project to bring you clothing gems for under $50
Arts & Culture Summer job hunt 2010 March 3, 2010 The race for a good summer gig has officially begun. Read this if you're sick of slaving away for shitastic wages. No matter the faculty, Alyssia Alleyne helps you find your dream job.
Arts & Culture RYE GRAD DANCES TO LOVE November 4, 2009 “I need to get out what the world means to me,”- Vladimir Jon Cubrt
Arts & Culture ON THE RUNWAY: RYERSON FASHION WEEK April 1, 2009 By Aleysha Haniff Associate News Editor Ryerson Fashion Week ends with the apocalypse. But don’t worry, Revelation, named after the last book of the Bible, is just one of the many student collections that will be showcased at Ryerson Fashion Week, running April 3-8. The week features designs from the fashion industry’s next wave of […]
Arts & Culture Hammerhead exhibit: See the world through a shark’s eyes March 18, 2009 By Shannon Higgins Arts & Life Editor If you ever wanted to swim with the fishes, now’s your chance. Fourth-year new media student Ella Myers has created an interactive sculpture named Hammerhead that lets people experience the world through the eyes of a shark. “We as humans rely on sigh and it’s important to remember that […]
Arts & Culture Welcome to the brotherhood March 11, 2009 By Shannon Higgins Arts & Life Editor Takes Two Men to Make a Brother welcomes the audience to the show and into the brotherhood with five rowdy frat boys, a keg and the promise of an evening thick with experiential theatre. Out of almost 50 companies who applied to be a part of HATCH, a Harbourfront […]
Arts & Culture MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE … OR THROAT … OR NOSE February 4, 2009 Ryan Stock sets an example for anyone trying to establish a niche. He's made a career out of his passion: pushing boundaries.
Arts & Culture THE DIARY OF RYERSON’S NEXT TOP MODEL January 28, 2009 By Karin McArthur Last Friday, Canada’s Next Top Model held an open casting call here in Toronto. And I, along with hundreds of other eager, young women, hit up Fairview Mall to see if I had the chops to compete (that and I was forced to audition for this article). 5:00 p.m. Walked into the […]