Articles by Sinj Karan
Through my Brown Gay Lens: Jagmeet Singh, Quebec’s Secularism and the Tolerant
While the NDP elects a party leader who proudly wears his religious symbols, Quebec bans the nikab. Are these things related?
Grosse Île Bilingual Musical Drama Opening Soon
Get ready for this musical about Irish immigrants to Quebec.
Venus: Deftly humorous, humanely affecting
Venus tells the tale of a trans woman encountering her long-lost son.
Random Acts of Legacy – Far from random
Ali Kazimi’s documentary traces back the lives of Chinese Americans through photographs.
The History of Sexuality Interview with Dane Stewart
Dane Stewart talks about the inspiration and method of his new play The History of Sexuality.
Mother!: The end of the world is unstoppable
Darren Aronofsky’s new controversial, allegorical film is a glimpse of what may come.
Yuletide Terror: Christmas Horror on Film and Teleivion Indiegogo Campaign
Interviews with three authors who contributed to the book about Christmas horror in film and television.
Through My Brown Gay Lens : My idea of INDIA
What does India mean on the anniversary of its independence from British rule.
Quentin Brn Talks about Touring with Naked Boys Singing
Quentin talks about the upcoming performance of Naked Boys Singing and what it is like to get nude in front of an audience.
Through My Brown Gay Lens and My Nation State
Karan ponders where is the place for non-nationalists in the new global climate
Quebec My Country Mon Pays: A Nation of Debate
What does it mean to be a Quebecker in the 21st century?
Stalker: A Restored Vision Through Time
The newly restored version of this immersive sci-fi film is screening at Cinema du Parc this week.
Far Away : Pretty Close to Home
Experimental theatre piece focuses on dark secrets and contemporary issues.
Beauty and The Beast: Beauty is Skin Deep…
The latest version of this French classic brings things into live-action.
The Malaise of Quebec – Through My Brown Gay Lens
Andrew Potter’s controversial article and resignation raises questions about free speech.