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An interview with author Neil Smith.
An interview with author Neil Smith.
Three poems by Derek Webster, poet and founding editor of Maisonneuve.
Sarah Bernstein's second novel complicates the categories of guilt and innocence, victim and perpetrator.
An excerpt of Quality Time by Suzannah Showler.
Considering the absurdity of corporate pride Twitter.
An interview with author Fawn Parker.
An interview with Fran Lebowitz.
An interview with author Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch.
On the chaos of scrolling through online neighbourhood groups.
An interview with author Sophie McCreesh.
Rachel Cusk's latest novel is about artists, patrons and the shifting balance of power between the two.
An interview with filmmaker and writer Celeste Bell.
Torrey Peters' new novel shows us a trans community that is neurotic, loving, protective, mean and melodramatic.
In those early days in China, I had no idea the sheer heights to which events would escalate, but looking back, that initial chaos I experienced sure was a good premonition.
Keah Hansen charts the uncertain future of astrology.
From Macdonald to Maisonneuve, colonial monuments dominate the city's public spaces.
"Often curators are very much in the background. People don't know what they're doing all the time and the crazy things that happen to get a show up."
For the past year, lion cages and tiger enclosures—home to a dozen or so cats—have been the source of low-level psychic torture for ...
There are days where deafening, silent rage seethes in me, leaving no room to doubt its legitimacy.
"It's just such a relief to know you're not alone. Fear feels so isolating, and it can feel so embarrassing."