Srijan Sahu
Contributions
A&E Year in Review
UTM Arts
This year, the Blackwood Gallery started off the semester
with their exhibition The Work of Wind: Air, Land, Sea, which explored
themes of sustainability and...
The future of art: decolonization & #MeToo
Hart House Debates and Dialogue
presents Artistic
Ethics in an Age of Social Consciousness. In the midst of rising
social movements, it is important we discuss how...
VCDS’ Mamma Mia! celebrates family and ABBA
Set
on a Greek island paradise where the sun shines bright, Victoria College Drama
Society presents a warm tale of love, friendship and self-discovery told
through the...
It’s De Amicis (pronounced Deh-Amechees)
UTM Italian Studies presents Ciao, Professoressa!—a
take on the 1992 film “Ciao, Professor!” based on Marcello D’Orta’s
writings. The fish out of water comedy follows a...
Widows: four women, one impossible heist
Widows offers a rare take on the
contemporary caper and proves to be both enthralling and flat at times. It sees
the widows of four robbers...
Why does bad behavior make good art?
The trailer for
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile dropped last month to
much social media frenzy. The Ted Bundy biopic starring Zac
Efron, chronicles the crimes...
Unpopular popular culture: music edition
Saying Nickelback puts out solid,
enjoyable rock music isn’t going to win you any friends. Music can be as
divisive a topic as politics. Everyone holds...
Hair: a celebration of hippie culture & defiance
Hart House Theatre and Director Julie Tomaino collaborate to bring you their peace-loving production of the rock musical Hair on the eve of its...
The elusive world of hip hop’s women
Like most genres, Hip Hop has come to mean more to its fans than simply music. Although its roots are debatable, one thing is...
Dizzy Mystics: hometown band on the road
Dizzy Mystics is a psychedelic rock band based out of Winnipeg. Its members, Kyle Halldorson (lead vocals), Alexandre Joyal (guitar), Aaron Bacon (bass), and...
Unveiling the truth about the wild west
For years, American cinema has been hell-bent on pushing the idea of an ‘Old West’ that is ruthless and opportunistic. A world where you...
Most famous haunted house
“No live organism can continue to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality. Even larks and katydids are supposed by some to dream. Hill...
Dog Day Afternoon
Dog Day Afternoon is a Sidney Lumet melodrama that draws from the true story of an unsuccessful robbery that took place in Brooklyn, 1972....
Reimagining an Oscar Wilde classic
Revivals of Oscar Wilde’s famous comedy The Importance of Being Earnest aren’t uncommon. But, while most fall flat as frivolous crowd-pleasers, Victoria College Drama...
Ruchi Daniel Wigwe on his debut EP
A second-year commerce student at UTM, Ruchi Daniel Wigwe is a songwriter and recording artist. The Medium sat down with Wigwe to discuss the...
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a British slapstick comedy centered around the Arthurian legend. Performed by the Monty Python comedy group consisting...
A Gallery of Two Cities
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is showcasing eight pieces of June Clark’s work. This exhibition is in celebration of an innovative period in Toronto...