The Devour Film Fest started Wednesday, October 25th, 2017, with the Opening Gala Reception at Fountain Commons. The party featured eight chefs, entertaining the guests with bite size snacks that depicted gastronomy. Chefs kept it simple choosing their dishes with expertise to represent aspects of […]
(Photo) Bob Hainstock, New Landscapes #170401, (The Rural-Urban Divide), Mixed Media on Rust Collagraph Print. Copyright: Bob Hainstock. Not to be copied without artist’s permission. The exhibition, “Emptying Landscapes: An Altered Place”, presents work by Nova Scotia artist Bob Hainstock. The artist […]
His fist, once intertwined between her fingers now slams into her red painted lips. O is never ending. But his touch slides up and down her body gently healing the bruises left behind. […]
i wanted to go for a walk. to enjoy the time I had to myself, not having to worry about anything else, i wanted to go for a walk. breathing in the air, so pure and clean, observing nature, calm […]
I’ll be honest—I don’t write love poems. But if I did, I know what I would write about. I know what kind of love I want. You see, I want that love where I wake up early every morning to […]
i just want to run and dance and scream until i cant anymore. i want to lay in the road and let the stars swallow me whole i want to be devoured by the night sky and the morning i […]
A necklace pinned to a chest And now nailed into my palm– And in a feeling of general, amazed unrest I hold this silvery golden river gone calm. I’ve watched it many times before, Twinkling above her breasts, Growing very […]
I lay awake on top of my covers because I can’t handle the sheet on my skin. Through My head is screaming the still […]
a world where nothing is heard only said where nothing matters except oneself where only a few are seen others disappear a world where anger is accepted not unexpected despite all of this we all Believe in something that has […]
And so suddenly it’s time, To say goodbye at last After all these years, I’ve left my innocence in the past. I’m a big girl now, older than the rest I’ve faced many trials but this is a new test […]
Coming to the closing months of 2017, the topic of gender has become one discussed regularly. Singers, writers, actors, and anyone with a blog or Twitter have been allowing the gender spectrum to finally be allowed […]
Are You Feeding a Bag Monster? Ok, you’re probably wondering what on earth I’m talking about when I say, “feeding a bag monster”, right? Well before you exclaim, “I can barely feed myself on my student budget and schedule, […]
I was furious after reading the article on President Dr. George Barton Cutten, but not for the reasons outlined in the Athenaeum. Before I unleash my pent-up fury, I will start by congratulating the Athenaeum staff and writers for an […]
“… I must confess that over the past few years I have been gravely disappointed by the white moderate I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro’s great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White […]
Acadia’s Enactus team has won a 3M Canada Project Accelerator Grant, valued at $2500, for their youth entrepreneurship programming. The grant is meant expand a project created by an Enactus team, developing it from the starting phases to implementation and […]