Gastronomy is filled with temporary fads that overtake restaurants of various kinds around the world. Whether it be ...
Two summers ago, I planted trees near Thunder Bay. This was an unprecedented decision for me: I am a vicious materialist and I wear a lot of pink. I had no experience in camping, nor engaging in ...
The Bull & Bear’s Arismita Ghosh reviews a recent student production of What The Butler Saw presented by the Player’s Theatre I entered the McGill Players’ Theatre to watch Carmen Mancuso’s production ...
Content Warning: Everything you’d assume was in an article about Cinema L’Amour (sex, pornography, and general profanity). There are three respectable ways to react when passing by Cinema L’Amour. The ...
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) have been a hot topic of discussion for over a year now. While lots of discourse has been about NFTs from an investor’s standpoint, an artist’s perspective on these digital ...
In recent years, a noticeable shift has occurred in consumer behavior across the globe, particularly among younger generations. This shift is palpably felt in the bustling city of Montreal, where the ...
Valérie Plante, Montreal’s first female mayor, has left an indelible mark on the city’s cultural landscape, despite being forced to navigate a pandemic, ongoing housing and cost-of-living crisis, as ...
When I write my little articles for online publication, I’m often worried that someone will misconstrue my words. Two years ago for the Bull & Bear, I talked about Quebec’s crumbling healthcare system ...
You is a psychological thriller that revolves around the lives of Joe Goldberg, an obsessive stalker, and Love Quinn, a chef and bakery owner with more secrets than she can count on two hands. On the ...
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) mission declares that the goal of the Olympics “is to contribute to building a peaceful and better world by educating youth through sport practised without ...
When conversations about appropriation are brought to topic, there is no better example than Black streetwear culture and its much-ignored history. Making a loud reemergence into fashion, the ...
One thing I love about Montreal is the plethora of street art and murals that are scattered around the city. As I was walking around St. Henri, I came across this mural of an Indigenous woman holding ...
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