Life In The Time of Ford Nation
By: Bernhard Isopp I do not exaggerate when I say that the last four years have produced the most formative political experience of my life. I have always been mindful […]
By: Bernhard Isopp I do not exaggerate when I say that the last four years have produced the most formative political experience of my life. I have always been mindful […]
By: Daniel Reynolds After a year away we’re back in Netflix’s House of Cards, the show that somehow feels more ludicrous, politically speaking, than Game of Thrones. Actually, maybe that’s not […]
By: Daniel Reynolds So, here’s the first thing that happened: I started thinking about the past six months of our mayor Rob Ford; the allegations, the denials, the admissions, the […]
By: Daniel Samson World famous linguist Noam Chomsky argues that a single chance mutation 100,000 years ago triggered the language faculty, which paved the way for spoken language in human […]
By: Chris Dagonas Every time I watch an NHL fight, I cringe. I can’t help thinking of the potential for concussions and long-term brain damage. Then I think of young […]
By: Daniel Reynolds If you’re like me, you probably caught wind of the new series House of Cards and thought, sight unseen, ‘what a great idea’[1]. Rather than go the […]
By: Daniel Reynolds In 2008, Columbia Pictures released The Social Network, directed by David Fincher. In the months leading up to the release, many scoffed: we need a movie about […]
By: Daniel Reynolds Life of Pi came out last weekend. I haven’t seen it yet but I’ve read the book and I know it tells a universal tale of faith […]
By: Chris Dagonas You may have heard that Rob Ford will probably have some spare time on his hands soon. However you may happen to feel about the judge’s decision […]
By: Nick Setacci It’s been a little over two years since the new city of Toronto, formerly Metropolitan Toronto made the colossal mistake of electing Rob Ford as mayor. Time […]