by kira.dorward | Nov 28, 2022 | The Hart House Review
The Hart House Review: Revisiting Home A Decade Later Recently I went back to my alma mater, The University of Toronto, to attend a talk as part of Hart House’s Senior Committee’s dinner series. This one, of particular interest to me, featured Peter Kent...
by kira.dorward | Sep 2, 2018 | The Hart House Review
Check out the 2012 Hart House Review now live on...
by kira.dorward | Mar 14, 2018 | The Hart House Review
Featured in the 2011 edition of The Hart House Review On the masthead of Rebecca Rosenblum’s blog, it reads: “Let’s not forget that small emotions are the great captains of our lives.” This statement can characterize much of her work. Rosenblum is concerned...
by kira.dorward | Aug 20, 2013 | The Hart House Review
Published in the 2012 Hart House Review Much like the year 1999 and the impending Y2K crisis, we stand on the precipice of a monumental change in world history, filled with doubt as to our place in the certain shift of events. Contextualizing individual problems...
by kira.dorward | Jul 21, 2013 | The Hart House Review
What always strikes me, after many years on The Hart House Review, is the vast amount of literary and artistic talent pooling on the University of Toronto campus. Maybe a small portion of this is a testament to the historical literary legacy of the...
by kira.dorward | Apr 15, 2013 | The Hart House Review
From The Hart House Review, 2013 edition “Writing is supposed to be the ultimate act of empathy, but its not. It’s a forgery; the ultimate act of a mooch,” says Maddie, a teenage character in “Dominoes”, one of the...