Valley rediscovers their roots with new album “Water the Flowers, Pray for a Garden”
Toronto-based band Valley reflects on how isolation, healing, and creative freedom shaped their most personal album yet.
Toronto-based band Valley reflects on how isolation, healing, and creative freedom shaped their most personal album yet.
Professor Vikrant Dadawala, recently appointed assistant professor, teaches the South Asian Literature and Introduction to Postcolonial Literature courses offered by the English department.
Yitzi Gal is a York alum applying his expertise in drama therapy to help people with anxiety.
Replay Storytelling presents opportunities for storytellers to workshop and share their stories live.
Wolff’s visionary book traces the legacy and influence of author Franz Kafka for modern readers.
Hosted by Wilfrid Laurier University in collaboration with York, this virtual event discusses the overwriting of women’s contributions to theatre, dance, and performance.
April 28–May 5, the Festival of Literary Diversity (FOLD) presents 35 authors in a hybrid format.
Exploring the evolution of queer cinema by unearthing diverse histories, challenging stereotypes, and advocating for radical change in mainstream cinema.
AMPD faculty discuss whether they feel that art is inaccessible, and in which ways.
Theatre @ York presents Love in the Time of Werewolves, a new production created by David Yee, a leading Canadian playwright.