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Poet Pauline Johnson enthralled Victorian theatregoers with a stereotype-smashing spin on her Mohawk-English heritage. Along the way, she became Canada’s first postmodern celebrity
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Poet Pauline Johnson enthralled Victorian theatregoers with a stereotype-smashing spin on her Mohawk-English heritage. Along the way, she became Canada’s first postmodern celebrity
Read MoreHowever much we may admire the United States, there are American practices Canadians choose not to emulate. No recent event illustrates the point more clearly than the shooting of a …
Read MoreDanced in socks and bare feet, Crystal Pite’s edgy choreography has been dubbed the future of ballet. “Modern dance” is an outdated term. Maybe “ballet” is, too
Read MoreMitchell Davis, vice-president of the James Beard Foundation, believes you can’t develop a national cuisine until you create a public conversation about food
Read MoreBut does Montreal fare taste different in New York?
Read MoreHow TransCanada Corporation changed the game for football fans in Nebraska
Read MoreA quiet meal at home becomes fodder for market research
Read MoreMirko Betti, university researcher and self-made philosopher, represents the vanguard of a brand new technology: in vitro meat
Read MoreWhat began in immigrant-owned diners and evolved into the more authentic fare of urban Chinatowns is now giving rise to something called modern Chinese. Updated ancestral dishes, however, are not to everyone’s taste
Read MoreCyclist Ryder Hesjedal is one of the best athletes in Canada. Can he suffer enough to become the best in the world?
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