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More Than a Month: Honouring Voices, Culture, and Community
February marked Black History Month, a time for reflection, celebration, and recognition of Black history, culture, and achievements. For many students, the month carries a deeply personal meaning. Earl Haig student Jayden Lee shared, “[To me,] Black History Month means [...] the communities [who, historically, didn’t have voices, being] represented.” Her words capture the importance of giving visibility to stories that have too often been overlooked.
Kamila Mofrad
3 days ago2 min read


Haigers Secure Seats to Opera to Start off the School Year: COC’s Roméo et Juliette
In an excellent way to begin the 2025/26 school year, Earl Haig music students and grade 10 English classes were treated to a night at the opera on September 23rd from 7:00-10:15 PM. The Canadian Opera Company’s (COC) dress rehearsal for Roméo et Juliette by Charles Gounod was favourably reviewed by students, many of whom had never seen an opera production before.
Ian Welsman
Oct 11, 20252 min read


Entertainment Savings
As a student, life can be pricey! Luckily, there are a great deal of discounts and offers eligible to students and young adults that will help you save a few bucks in Toronto.
Carpanatomy
Sep 2, 20251 min read


Step Into the World of Michael Jackson with MJ the Musical (Review)
MJ the Musical, now playing at Mirvish in Toronto, is a high-energy tribute to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. With stunning choreography, powerful music, and a closer look at Jackson’s life, the show has quickly won over theatergoers and music fans.
Ella Leven-Rivlin
Sep 2, 20252 min read


The Pursuit of Greatness: A Bob Dylan Biopic
The aspiration to accomplish more is a shared motif that fuels the masses— to create, innovate, and perfect. In the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, Timothée Chalamet exemplifies this in his portrayal of Dylan’s success. Soon after the movie's groundbreaking premier, Chalamet shares his end goal of being a legend, an icon in the acting industry. In doing so, both he and Bob Dylan shatter societal norms in their pursuit of greatness.
Shawn Pasco
Sep 2, 20253 min read


Review: From ‘85 to ‘25, An Album From Each Decade
1985: Kate Bush - Hounds of Love
Rating: 97/100
Favourite Tracks:
- Hounds of Love
- Cloudbusting
- Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)
- Watching You Without Me
For Fans Of:
- Björk
- Siouxsie and the Banshees
- Tori Amos
Julia Schwartz-Manne
Jul 3, 20254 min read


The 2025 Oscars Recap
This year’s Oscar lineup was diverse, with many incredible films from various genres and backgrounds. With heated online debates regarding the potential winners, the event sparked controversy among many. France’s movie musical Emilia Perez received an astonishing 13 nominations but many viewers felt the film did not deserve such recognition. Its lead actress, Karla Sofia Gascón, faced ridicule for past tweets, and the film’s score fell flat when compared to Jon M. Chu’s Wick
Sienna Wiitasalo
Jul 3, 20252 min read


Small Towns: Perfect Vacation Spot or Final Destination?
The grass is always greener when surrounded by a white picket fence. Current audiences are hooked on media depicting the everyday lives of individuals, except with the quaint backdrops of small towns.
Tessa Norenius
Apr 6, 20252 min read


All is calm, all is fright: Anticipation for the Film “Nosferatu”
By Emilia Vieira Newly in theaters, Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu is a chilling remake of a horror classic. This unique holiday film,...
Emilia Vieira
Apr 6, 20252 min read


A Wicked Phenomenon
Wicked, directed by Jon M. Chu, is one of 2024’s most highly anticipated movies. Released on November 22nd, 2024, this marks the first movie adaptation of Gregory Maguire’s 1995 novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, based on L. Frank Baum's 1900 classic The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The story gained worldwide fame as a musical, premiering on Broadway in 2003 and becoming one of the most sensational stage productions of all time.
Sienna Wiitasalo
Dec 19, 20242 min read


The Acolyte’s controversial legacy, and its impact on the Star Wars universe
Since The Acolyte’s release on June 4, 2024, it has left audiences and critics divided. One review calls it “a mesmerizing blend of fantasy, and drama” that will leave viewers “craving for more,” while another claims if the show was not associated with Star Wars, no one would watch it.
Brayden Marchak
Dec 19, 20242 min read


The Cost of Perfection: An Analysis of The Substance
The “ideal” look and behaviour for women is constantly shifting yet remains persistently unattainable. In today’s society, youth and beauty are as much of a tool as they are a burden. The Substance serves as a bloody example of the dangers of internalizing societal expectations and chasing perfection.
Emilia Vieira
Dec 19, 20242 min read


Ticketmaster Troubles
Concert tickets used to be easy to obtain, but over the past few years, getting a ticket to see a popular artist has become not just expensive, but almost impossible. The well-known ticket-selling platform Ticketmaster holds part of the blame for this issue. Between the service charges, ticket bots, and resale prices, acquiring tickets on the site has become a colossal undertaking.
Sienna Wiitasalo
May 6, 20242 min read


A Look At Class In Film
Class as a theme in film traditionally follows the morally bankrupt and uneducated lower class while depicting the higher classes as sophisticated and thriving in every part of life. The theme is nothing new, but some modern filmmakers do better than others at depicting it meaningfully. Two recent films that come to mind when considering the corrupt depiction of the working class are Parasite, a genius movie on class conflict and social inequality; and Saltburn, a satire on c
Emilia Vieira
May 6, 20242 min read


... Are You Ready For It?
What an era to be alive... is what Canadian fans of Taylor Swift have been saying since she announced six Toronto concert dates in November as part of her Eras Tour. However, with ticket prices through the roof and Americans seemingly buying all the tickets, many Canadian fans are questioning whether it is worth fighting tooth and nail for a golden ticket.
Olive Maeno-McGrath
May 6, 20242 min read


Why Contemporary Live-Action Adaptations Will Always Conjure Criticism
In an entertainment industry fueled by mass consumption, there is bound to be frequent reuse of already well-loved ideas, characters. However, modern adaptations often fall flat with the younger generation. But why? Is it because of generational differences in humour and culture? And what constitutes a good adaptation? Live-action adaptations of beloved stories are particularly prone to criticism, in part due to the limitations of the medium. Unlike literature or animation, i
Tessa Norenius
May 6, 20243 min read


The Beginner’s Guide to Effective Propaganda
The sentence “Big Brother is watching you” is coveted by Orwell fans and used satirically by political commentators alike. This phrase is arguably fiction’s most prolific example of propaganda— it's a slogan expertly crafted to advertise a belief or cause. Today, propaganda runs amok, targeting everyone. In a world of constant consumerism, propaganda, and its more innocent counterpart, advertisement, are impossible to escape. Propaganda can be incredibly similar to advertisem
Baran Ghaforian
Dec 21, 20232 min read


In Awe of Coppola
With Oscar-winning director Sofia Coppola’s newest movie Priscilla just released in November, there is no better time to break down the notable trademarks that create Coppola’s distinct s
SSUNS began at sunrise on a chilly Thursday morning. Some were last- minute packing; others were impatiently waiting in the cafeteria, huddled for warmth and group therapy as staff supervisor Ms. Lue attended to a troubling absence — the no-show coach bus. Due to unknown circumstances, it h
Emilia Vieira
Dec 21, 20232 min read


Loki Season 2: A Tear-jerking Wrap Up
After the tough couple of movies and tv shows that MCU fans have had to sit through, the bad streak of increasingly downhill marvel productions may have finally come to an end. After an exciting first season of Loki, viewers were left wanting more, sitting on the edge of their seats as the show ended on a cliffhanger. Similarly, the finale for Season two was action packed and, for many, finishing the show may have left them confused, with more questions than answers, most of
Olive Maeno-McGrath
Dec 21, 20232 min read


Derry Girls: The Revival of Teen Humour and Redemption of Modern TV
Set during the Troubles in Northern Ireland, Derry Girls is a timeless and charming series that is beloved by its eponymous people of Derry. Airing on Netflix, Derry Girls was instantly a hit among viewers worldwide. Following five high schoolers and their adventures of coming of age, it aired for four seasons to see its end in 2022.
Tessa Norenius
Dec 21, 20233 min read
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