Drunk in Love: A Kanyoncé Eargasm

When BeyoncĂ© blessed us with BeyoncĂ©, we bowed down to her ***Flawless album (see what I did there?). Now, two months later, Kanye has come out with an amazing remix for the track Drunk in Love. Filled with dirty lines … Continue reading

SXSW: OMG, I totally love *insert obscure band name here*!

SXSW is a Texas festival centred around guest speakers, up and coming filmmakers, and music. But mostly music. Artists looking for their big break have an amazing opportunity in SXSW, where goers are anxious to latch onto underground names. The … Continue reading

DIY: Laptop Case

Getting my macbook was a glorious experience, filled with high speeds, backlit keyboards, and the smug satisfaction of knowing I’d never have to worry about another virus ever again. I immediately began to search for a protective case for my laptop … Continue reading

Eden’s Declassified YA Novel Survival Guide

The young adult genre has never quite seen such a rush to obtain movie rights like it has over the past few years. Twilight fanatics aside, 2014 has seen a dramatic increase in YA movie adaptations, each dubbed “the next … Continue reading

Extra! Extra! Tweet all about it! : Journalism and Twitter

The internet is constantly expanding, integrating itself into everyday life. With this expansion comes the rise of social networks; methods of communication used to keep personal relationships alive. Twitter, one of the top social media sites in the world, began … Continue reading

NYFW ’14: Public School

Public School, a now established design brand, made it’s mark on New York Fashion Week, and what a fabulous mark it was! Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne, creators of Public School, released their first ever women’s collection this week. Everyone from … Continue reading

NekNominations: Why I Have Hope for Future Generations

NekNominations are an online drinking game that is fast spreading. Originating in Australia, teens film themselves chugging dangerous amounts of alcohol, nominate  dare others to do the same, and so the endless cycle of public peer pressure continues. In attempts … Continue reading

Short Story: Pears

Greetings, fellow reading enthusiasts! I had gone into a writer’s craft class a few years ago, and came out with a few [in my totally non-bias opinion] interesting short stories. After stumbling upon them, I figured what better to do … Continue reading

Night Out: Raw Fish and Maple Cupcakes

Last night was filled with good food, great friends, and even better laughs. After checking out the Mike Nelson exhibit at the Harbour Front Power Plant, we made the chilly trek down to Sushi Time to take advantage of their … Continue reading