This photo aptly summarizes a fork in knowledge that I think contemporary culture is still trying to recover from.
This sign gave directions to parents and prospective students touring McGill Unversity!
Photo by Munir.
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Michel Tremblay has created an enormous, interwoven, powerful body of work, all of which balances on the edge of a world between reality and shadows, all of which has been at the vanguard of social critique about religion and poverty in the daily life of Quebecois Montrealers. Anglo reviewers of Forever Yours, Mary Lou, running [...]
A professor of mine once told me there are more sites dealing with religion on the Internet then there are pornographic websites. Oh..I should mention I’m a Religious Studies major….and I spend a lot of time on the Internet….So I’ve combined my two pastimes to create a new blog
“The Thothic Sacredtorium Of Awesome Coolness…and Radness”.
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The newest release from Montreal indie label Ships at Night is by loved local group Orillia Opry. It’s called lighthouse for stragglers’ eyes, and it fades-in as it starts to an electric guitar grazing sad on a beach at night in marching 4/4.
Then Daniel Noble’s voice lifts into the dusty dark scape like a [...]
T.F. Rigelhof is a critic, writer, and a Dawson College Humanities Professor. He was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan and studied at the University of Saskatchewan, the University of Ottawa, and McMaster University. He has called Westmount, Québec home since 1973.
He’s written two books of fiction and numerous reviews of literature for “The Globe [...]
T.F. Rigelhof is a critic, writer, and a Dawson College Humanities Professor. He was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan and studied at the University of Saskatchewan, the University of Ottawa, and McMaster University. He has called Westmount, Québec home since 1973.
He’s written two books of fiction and numerous reviews of literature for “The Globe [...]
T.F. Rigelhof is a critic, writer, and a Dawson College Humanities Professor. He was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan and studied at the University of Saskatchewan, the University of Ottawa, and McMaster University. He has called Westmount, Québec home since 1973.
He’s written two books of fiction and numerous reviews of literature for “The [...]