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Hanran: Q&A with the Curator of Japanese Photography Exhibit
An audio Q&A with the curator of the "Hanran: 20th Century Japanese Photography exhibit, Eriko Kimura.
Meaghan Brackenbury
Oct 14, 20191 min read


Homelessness in Ottawa - An Audio Documentary
An audio documentary about homelessness in Ottawa and the Volunteers who work tirelessly to eradicate it.
Meaghan Brackenbury
Oct 14, 20191 min read


Review: New Indie Documentary Perfectly Captures the Chaos of Punk
"Now, the disciples of Californian hardcore needed a place to set their music free..."
Meaghan Brackenbury
Oct 10, 20191 min read


'I gave life': How traditional adoption fosters identity and belonging
"Ask Crystal about her family, and she’ll give you the following answer: 'I have two moms and two dads.'"
(Photo @ KC Hoard)
Meaghan Brackenbury
Oct 10, 20191 min read


Stories North and the Power of Experiential Learning
"The last place I expected to find myself this summer was on the banks of the Porcupine River in Old Crow..."
Meaghan Brackenbury
Sep 15, 20191 min read


Chainsaws and cheer: A day with an outdoor wood carver at Winterlude
"Being an artist takes discipline. That’s certainly the case for Josh Dagg, who has no set schedule and no boss, but he’s dedicated to a...
Meaghan Brackenbury
Feb 25, 20191 min read


“The Hockey Sweater” at the NAC is a musical romp jam-packed with nostalgia
"It is this culture that has shaped the minds, hearts, and lives of those who dream about the ice as they sleep."
Meaghan Brackenbury
Dec 10, 20181 min read


Orpheus’s “The Last Five Years” is all about finding its characters – and the show – along the way
"...we can’t help but feel completely and irrevocably sympathetic to this display of the human condition."
Meaghan Brackenbury
Nov 9, 20181 min read


GCTC production of “The Virgin Trial” brings slut-shaming from the Renaissance to Modern Day
"...but the story of Bess, Elizabeth’s contemporary proxy, lives on in the slut-shaming and victim-blaming culture of current society."
Meaghan Brackenbury
Sep 18, 20181 min read


FILM REVIEW: EIGHTH GRADE
"...perhaps one of the movie’s greatest accomplishments is its ability to bring about nauseating flashbacks of one’s own experiences."
Meaghan Brackenbury
Aug 30, 20181 min read


The AfroMétis Constitution project and the redemptive power of song
"Both histories were rich in struggle and perseverance, but neither were ever brought to the foreground..."
Meaghan Brackenbury
Aug 13, 20181 min read


The Resurgence of Vinyl: How a Vintage Medium Made Its Way Back Into Popular Culture
"The real enjoyment comes when he gets home, fires up his turntable, and presses the needle into the grooves of his new purchase."
Meaghan Brackenbury
Aug 13, 20181 min read


Quantum Tangle: from Yellowknife to the Junos to the Calgary Folk Fest
“It was a good reminder that we just tell our truth, and that is what people resonate with.”
Meaghan Brackenbury
Aug 13, 20181 min read
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