Canadian spotlight: Lights

From a modest MySpace page in 2005 to a Best New Artist Juno award in 2009, Lights has been a steady icon for electro-pop music in Canada since she debuted. The gifted musician has been creating music since she was 11 years…

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Top 5 college/university movies

You are brand new to university, so what better way to learn about the life of a college student than by watching a ton of college movies, right? Wrong. College movies have little to no reflection of real college life,…

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How music can help make friends

Cliques. They are the one thing that everyone fears and reveres more than anything when going to a new school. The only thing worse than being part of a clique is not being part of one. Uncyclopedia.com posted a handy…

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How to organize your tiny bedroom

University, while it has its many perks – like living away from home – it also has some downsides, like unbearably tiny bedrooms. If you’re wondering how the heck you’re going to fit all of your stuff into your shoebox…

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A weekend at the ‘Roo

From June 13-16 I had the time of my life at my very first Bonnaroo music festival. The giant fest took place on a 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee, and about 80,000 amazing folks were in attendance. Among the crowd…

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Fast Romantics wows fans at Maxwell’s

On May 2nd, 2013, I attended Maxwell’s Music House in Waterloo to observe some of the new Indie music that Southern Ontario has to offer. Sexdwarf, Dan Howler, and Fast Romantics were playing. The show was disappointing at first, what…

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What’s the deal with female porn?

It’s no secret that most porn is made by men, for men. It also should be no secret that women are not particularly interested in sitting through myriad male oral sex compilation, because it just doesn’t work for us. Though…

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Does size really matter?

One of men’s biggest worries in the bedroom undoubtedly revolves around what they’re packing in their pants. While the statement “size doesn’t matter” has been floating around religiously since the 1960s, it doesn’t mean it’s true (sorry, boys). New collaborative…

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The ins and outs of music festival-ing

This summer, there are tons of music festivals happening all over the continent. Whether you are going to one or five, this article will help you through the ticket buying process, preparation, travel, and what to do once you get…

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Screw Hallmark and sex-it-up

There is a universal image for Valentine’s Day: a heart shaped box of mediocre chocolates, roses, and a cheesy Hallmark card that makes you blush for the wrong reasons. This year, whether you’re single or taken, ditch the traditional clichés…

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Oscar talk: The top contenders

The Oscars are almost here, and I am going to provide a running commentary along with predictions for every Oscar flick I’ve seen so far.   Beasts of the Southern Wild This movie is not at all what I was…

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Spice it up!

It’s a brand new year and people have an annual habit of creating selfish resolutions that only benefit themselves. This year, why not make a second resolution to benefit your sex life (and your partner) as well? I interviewed a…

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How to avoid kicking the bucket the list

Every New Year’s Eve, everyone talks about how they are going to make drastic changes in their lives, which will inherently lead to them being happier than the last year. By January 3, most people will have forgotten what they…

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Sex sells, but why?

Lately, there has been an overwhelming sexual presence in the media. From car commercials to Rihanna, sex is everywhere, pressuring people to buy, watch, and essentially become addicted to this new sexual culture. It is not just happenstance that a…

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Sex Talk: The Everything to do with Sex Show

  The ‘Everything to do with Sex Show’ returned to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre this past weekend and, let me tell you, from bed sheets to nail art, whips to dildos, this show really did have everything. At first,…

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‘End of Watch’ worth a view

  David Ayer, writer of The Fast and Furious and Training Day, tried his hand at directing for the fourth time with his latest film End of Watch. Overall, the movie can be slotted into the genre of action, but…

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Sexpert: Talking dirty

If there’s one thing that pretty much always causes a blush or two in the bedroom, it’s those naughty words that escape the lips of you or your partner while you’re gettin’ it on. Dirty talk can be an extremely…

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Sexpert: men versus women

Possibly the only thing that can always be agreed upon by men and women is that there are undeniable differences between the two. From foreplay to pillow talk, men and women view sex differently. This issue is solely dedicated to…

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Losing your V-card

  Losing your virginity—especially in university—might seem like a race to most (Hey, most of your friends got laid on prom night, right?). However, if you are trying to lose your v-card just to blend in, you might regret it…

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