Was the “Oscar Slap” really the most important moment of the night?
Despite it being the most hyped moment of the evening, there were several other moments from that night — and around the world — that probably are more-deserving of our attention.
Despite it being the most hyped moment of the evening, there were several other moments from that night — and around the world — that probably are more-deserving of our attention.
Coordinates will be the first live performance in the dance department for two years.
Art scholars and curators discuss how the art gallery experience has adapted to the pandemic.
Two visual art students, Abbie Mauno and Yuki Tam, present Terminal Station, a drawing exhibition in the Gales Gallery.
Even though dance appears to be a women-led industry, it’s male dominant at the top with representation missing along the way.
Four masters student choreographers present their new choreography in this online event of exploring the intersectionalities of race, gender, ethnicity, and more through movement, music, and projections.
Cinema & media art faculty discuss the importance of the Indigenous futurism and media, and the upcoming virtual event featuring Danis Goulet.
With a masters degree in molecular biology, Babu discusses his journey into filmmaking and how his science background influenced him.
The York alumni discuss their new show The Porter, their experiences as creatives and the importance of showing stories of Black joy and Canadian history.
Calling out the faults of colourism in the film industry and acknowledging the slow and steady growth of diverse shades being put forth in mainstream media.