Jennifer Pawluk

  • A summer blockbuster worth your hard-earned cash

    It’s summer blockbuster season and with each new release measuring cinematic success becomes more and more difficult. But Away We Go, the latest from Revolutionary Road director Sam Mendes, does not disappoint.

  • The Literazzi: Stalking literature and pop culture

    Millions of people are kept glued to the small screen every night as of late thanks to the end-of-season television sweeps. Audiences everywhere are on the edge of their seats, anxious to learn the fate of their favourite small-screen characters.

  • Somewhere Else

    Somewhere Else, the debut novel from local author Jan Guenther Braun, has been widely distributed within the genre of queer fiction. Yet, the style of the narrative seems to more aptly suit the coming-of-age tradition.

  • A product of his landscape

    For local author, David Elias, writing isn’t just a career; it’s a way of life. It’s what he knows, it’s what he does and it’s what he shares with others. And he loves every minute of it.

  • Waiting For Elvis

    Sometimes we forget that life is most often really lived in the quietest of moments. Caught up in the hustle and bustle of our everyday lives, we forget how life-affirming silence can be. This stillness is not always peaceful, but it’s rarely false. The quiet moments of our lives are the ones that define who we are. And yet, far too frequently, we shy away from them. We’re afraid of what the silence might reveal.