Letter from Montreal: The City Undressed
He looked at me as if there had never been anyone else. Until he didn’t.
He looked at me as if there had never been anyone else. Until he didn’t.
Has Naheed Nenshi's time in office changed Calgary's racial climate?
The fight for Haida Gwaii is more than a matter of land.
Part one of two.
Now more than ever, people are recovering from life-threatening illnesses. But survival is never simple.
The field of gender studies was created by women for women, but now, men are carving out a place for themselves in the field. Not everyone is embracing the change.
Why is a younger generation flocking to an old hobby?
Nineteen months after Pauline Marois led the Parti Québécois to victory, she dragged it to defeat. How will history remember the province’s Iron Lady?
There is pure pleasure in sound free of meaning.
A photoessay.
Translated by Melissa Bull.
In Station Eleven, a troupe of actors and musicians traverse a dystopian wasteland and search for meaning in their art.
Fall Reads from Sheila Heti, Heidi Julavits and Leanne Shapton; David Balzer; Alisha Piercy; Elisabeth Belliveau and Bruce Whiteman.
Fall Listens: the Rural Alberta Advantage, Valery Gore, TOPS, Lowell, Sloan, Alvvays, Spoon, Bahamas, PS I Love You.