Soliloquies ConcordiaSistersInMotion: Social Transformation Through Poetry and Spoken-Word Today, we are witnessing a global surgency of resistance to a patriarchal reality that has for too long overshadowed the stories of our...
Soliloquies ConcordiaAn Evening of Indigenous Resurgence through Poetry and SongLeanne Betasamosake Simpson in Conversation with Moe Clark “I’ll sing to you,” she promises, “until you sing back.” – Leanne Simpson What...
Soliloquies ConcordiaRoxane Gay at the 2018 Beatty Memorial Lecture On October 11th of 2018, a chorus of applause precedes the entrance of the unordained saint, Roxane Gay, who was quoted stating she was...
Soliloquies ConcordiaA Violent Streak: Review of Stephanie Warner's First Poetry Collection “The men out to buy the annual Christmas gun, and gas / For ATV doughnuts on Lake Gull” - A Violent Streak, Stephanie Warner The portrait...
Soliloquies ConcordiaYellow Door: A Space to Share your Creative Process Take a walk among the bustling back-streets of the McGill ghetto, and you might be lucky enough to pass by a bright yellow door—one that...
Soliloquies ConcordiaAn Interview with Jay Ritchie Jay Ritchie, a graduate of Concordia’s Creative Writing program, recently released his first poetry book Cheer Up, Jay Ritchie(Coach...
Soliloquies ConcordiaOur Bodies, Our Stories: an Interview with Kama La Mackerel Project 10 is an organization that works to promote the personal, social, sexual, and mental well-being of LGBTQT2I and questioning youth...
Soliloquies ConcordiaBlack Boys: An Interview with Thomas Olajide Black Boys, a theatre performance produced by Buddies in Bad Times Saga/Collectif, is on at Espace Libre, in collaboration with The Black...
Soliloquies ConcordiaCatriona Wright: Table Manners A Review I’m useless / at any other frequency” declares the speaker of “Gastronaut,” the inaugural poem to Catriona Wright’s food-themed...
Soliloquies ConcordiaA Review: The Chemical Life In the shadowy, suspended delirium of The Chemical Life, the speakers sing of their desperation to reach “glory, / or as near as [they]...