Adventures of a Supernumerary
My unlikely role in the Canadian Opera Company production of Richard Strauss’s Ariadne auf Naxos
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My unlikely role in the Canadian Opera Company production of Richard Strauss’s Ariadne auf Naxos
Read MoreThe energy industry calls fracking a game changer, but environmentalists compare it to coal and oil. As energy demands collide with climate change, the question becomes whether fracking is worth the risk
Read MoreThe holidays can be saccharine, stressful, and often lonely, so it’s no wonder many Christmas tales contain a note of malice. The season, it turns out, has much in common with Halloween
Read MoreAlcoholics Anonymous is now more accessible than ever. But will the Internet compromise the brand?
Read MoreHow a Canadian expat became an unlikely kingpin in another country’s ruling separatist party
Read MoreOur game is like no other. Nor is its history
Read MoreI have lived in other Canadian cities—Montreal, Calgary, and Ottawa—but I have spent most of my life in Toronto. There is no place on earth to which I am more …
Read MoreSe reposer sur le côté long et dure des choses (2011) and Jeux de direction (2011): six original works commissioned by The Walrus
Read MoreA design writer and self-confessed slob seeks transformation in a year of living minimally
Read MoreMy mother asked me, What was that poem? It was Longfellow’s “My Lost Youth,” I think. The answer was Longfellow, often enough, even though she never liked Evangeline. I talked …
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