All posts by Maddie Leznoff
What’s in your lunch meat?
From ham and swiss to pastrami on rye, cold cuts are a lunchtime staple. Processed or cured meats, which include ham, salami, bologna, roast beef and even sausages and hot dogs, are cheap and convenient, but might be better ... Read More »
Stars shine bright at Music Hall
There’s nothing better than a triple-bill of Canadian musical talent, and that’s what the King’s University College Students’ Council offered up to students on Thursday night at the London Music Hall. Up-and-coming Toronto band The Balconies started the night off, ... Read More »
Catch Keys N Krates’ live remixes on campus
Toronto live-remixing trio Keys N Krates are playing at the Wave tonight. The group, composed of Adam Tune, DJ Jr-Flo and Mattisse, remix familiar tracks—such as those by popular artists MGMT, Drake and The Verve—in front of a live audience. ... Read More »
In Zuckerberg we trust
Every few months it seems people are up in arms over the aesthetic and structural changes made by Facebook—this week the website evolved once more, confusing users for about five minutes before they updated their statuses in rage about the ... Read More »
Western hosts 37th annual invitational
After the women and men finished second and third respectively at the McGill Open last weekend, the cross country team looks to show their strides at the Western Invitational this weekend. The annual meet is held at the Thames Valley ... Read More »
Western hosts 37th annual invitational
After the women and men finished second and third respectively at the McGill Open last weekend, the cross country team looks to show their strides at the Western Invitational this weekend. The annual meet is held at the Thames Valley ... Read More »
And the winner is… Arcade Fire
Arcade Fire was crowned the winner of the 6th annual Polaris Music Prize on Monday night, an award worth $30,000. The prize honours creativity and diversity in Canadian music and is decided by a jury made up of journalists, broadcasters ... Read More »
What happened to LOLA?
September in London means the start of classes, the last few warm days, and for many, the London Ontario Live Arts festival that has taken place in Victoria Park for the past five consecutive years. The music and arts festival–which ... Read More »
Bright Eyes satisfies audience with extensive set
There’s only one thing better than Conor Oberst’s voice, and that’s hearing it live. Indie-rock band Bright Eyes played close to a two hour long set on Friday night at London Music Hall, which was a small enough venue to ... Read More »
Summer trips that won’t break the bank
Summer seems like the perfect time to travel – except for the fact that work can put a kink in your plans. Short, affordable trips are feasible if you look for the right deals and know when and where to ... Read More »
Catch Cirque Du Soleil’s Quidam while you can
As expected, Cirque Du Soleil’s newest show Quidam is a creative spectacle. Playing all weekend at the John Labatt Centre, the show follows a young girl’s journey into whimsy and drama as she explores the characters of her imagination. Quidam ... Read More »







