Tag: Canada
Turning Pages: Newspaper Blackout
Newspaper Blackout is a book that touches on a very sensitive topic: poetry. Poetry is one of those subjects you either love or hate (and a lot of people hate). Even if you are a poetry lover, it is easy to agree that poems can be challenging.
Gardening for a good cause
Annual community garden returns to grow vegetables for SNAP service.
VirtualRealities: Pirates VR – Jolly Roger
A swashbuckling adventure that doesn’t quite satisfy.
Restaurants Near Me: The Mission Eatery
As the weather warms and heading into the city becomes the norm, why not try out for brunch? If you’re looking for a place, The Mission Eatery – owned by chef and George Brown College (GBC) graduate Lanny Liu – may soon become your go-to spot.
A shot down the runway
A look at some of the designs from this year’s fashion show at GBC. Photos by Mayara Sampaio & Phebe Obulor The school of fashion and jewellery held their annual show on April. 29. This year’s metamorphosis theme was meant to highlight the journey of growth that designers have undergone, throughout their time in…
Turning Pages: Son of the House
This is a book that tells the story of a person’s life, but unlike the heroic and professorial tone with which these stories are told, they seem more like confessions than narratives of great deeds. As if someone were sitting next to you, whispering a secret full of pain, guilt, regrets and, why not, hope.
Tech Trends: Blockchain and Bitcoin
Bitcoin, the first of many cryptocurrencies, saw prices rise to all-time highs. The valuation climbed to more than $100,000 USD in January 2025. The growth it saw was mainly due to it being the first cryptocurrency with access to untapped markets, leading to what is now a large community backing it. Bitcoin has attracted the…
