Andreea Burlacu


  • Guelph’s drag scene is all that and a fake pair of tits

    Guelph’s drag scene is all that and a fake pair of tits

    Readers, start your engines: our queens are skilled, stunning standouts From “condragulations” to “sashay away”, millions have seen RuPaul’s Drag Race on their TVs. Here, drag is showcased as an art form that requires charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent. “Drag is a culmination of all the arts,” Kamilla Flores explained. This includes the aesthetics of…

  • Ducktails, Drive-ins, and Broken Hearts

    Ducktails, Drive-ins, and Broken Hearts

    In his tell-all take on the decade, retired U of G professor Hank Davis shows how the ‘50s rocked (and rolled) In the 1950s, young New Yorker Hank Davis picked up a guitar and found a lifelong passion. Gone was the age of his parents’ “big-band music” – rock and roll was born, and it…

  • ‘Tis the season for smut

    ‘Tis the season for smut

    These page-turners are turn-ons (and trending on BookTok) They’re friends to lovers. No, they’re enemies to lovers. No, it’s a fake relationship. The classic: “Whoops, we booked a hotel room with just one bed, guess we’ve got to share it!” It’s a brooding hero with something dark up their sleeve. It’s a fantasy land where…

  • On the stage in her heels – delivering a TED Talk in full drag

    On the stage in her heels – delivering a TED Talk in full drag

    Chimaera Kameleon combines her passions for psychology and performance Chimaera Kameleon is booked and busy. She’s performing across Canada, including opening for “CTRL + ALT + DEL” singer Rêve on her Waterloo tour stop. On top of that, she’s studying towards a master’s degree and eventual PhD in psychology. Her extensive research on drag as…

  • Five ways to be more whimsical

    Five ways to be more whimsical

    The cure to people being chronically online starts with being present in their surroundings Everyone seems to be addicted to their phones; scrolling through social media in times of social awkwardness, texting and tapping away the boredom. If you relate to this, finding novelty in your surroundings can become your new goal. Here are five…

  • The Butter Tart Festival whisked up a taste of home

    The Butter Tart Festival whisked up a taste of home

    Crowds gathered in the UC Courtyard on Oct. 9 to try flavours from pecan to pumpkin spice On Oct. 9, the University Centre (UC) Courtyard offered a sweet treat to many sweet tooths. Over 12 vendors from all across Ontario sold more than 20 different varieties of butter tarts, as well as other baked goods…

  • 2023 (Taylor’s Version)

    2023 (Taylor’s Version)

    “The music industry” is bigger than ever as she embarks on global Eras Tour, becoming a billionaire When Taylor Swift released her 2010 hit Mean, she clapped back at country critics, singing, “Someday, I’ll be big enough so you can’t hit me”. 13 years later, the superstar proved herself right, and all her haters wrong.…

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