Us versus them: redefining the barrier

The current exhibition at the Blackwood Gallery is titled The Cage is a Stage: A Project in Five Parts, presented by Southern California-based artist, Emily Mast. Aside from art, Mast is interested in anthropology, with a focus on primates. She studies the interactions between humans and animals, particularly the behaviours that arise from animals in captivity. Mast … Continue reading Us versus them: redefining the barrier

Ready, set, go find your hip-hop rhythm

This past Monday on October 16, Rhythm Performing Arts hosted a hip-hop workshop in the student centre’s boardroom. The workshop was hosted by the group’s dance experts Anshita Khanna and Paul Rodriguez. “We wanted to do something more than just our regular dance classes,” said Khanna, the group’s co-president and a fifth-year anthropology and biology … Continue reading Ready, set, go find your hip-hop rhythm