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Our latest stories on Canadian art, including literature, poetry, photography, painting, illustration, sculpture, galleries, museums, exhibitions, and artists of all media and backgrounds
Browse by subject: Film · Language · Music · Sports · Technology · Television · Theatre · Visual Art

December 2005/January 2006 / Sports

The Greater Goal

December 12, 2005May 20, 2020 - by Natalie Alcoba

freetown—On a dusty pitch, on the edge of one of the poorest countries in the world, a one-legged man is playing soccer. There is skill here. A trapped ball, a …

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Arts & Culture / December 2005/January 2006

Breaking Old Ground

December 12, 2005May 26, 2020 - by Ethan Gilsdorf

How to construct a castle the medieval way: one hand-carved stone at a time

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Arts & Culture / November 2005

Behind the Cotton Curtain

November 12, 2005May 20, 2020 - by Tabatha Southey

The hazards of cross-cultural bra shopping

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November 2005 / Sports

Never on the Rocks

November 12, 2005August 8, 2020 - by Bob Ecker

An American oenophile’s guide to curling in Canada

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illustration of a woman in the woods with animals
Arts & Culture / October 2005

Lady Oracle

October 12, 2005May 26, 2020 - by Amy Cutler

Amy Cutler on her quiet magic realism

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Arts & Culture / October 2005

Between the Cross and the Jewish Graveyard

October 12, 2005July 23, 2020 - by Daniel Baird

After decades in a fiery cultural forge, Polish art emerged sharp and beautiful. But have the country’s ghosts returned to dull the edge?

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October 2005 / Sports

The White Line Through Hell

October 12, 2005May 29, 2020 - by Barbara K. Adamski

217 kilometres. 40°c. Coyotes lining the route. Welcome to the world’s harshest road race.

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Illustration by Heather Horton
Arts & Culture / September 2005

Sleeping with the Movies

September 12, 2005May 7, 2020 - by Marni Jackson

From first dates to film fests, cinema remains a most intimate experience

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Arts & Culture / September 2005

The Flavour of Money

September 12, 2005May 7, 2020 - by Robert Mason Lee

The high end of wine-buying

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July/August 2005 / Sports

My Tennis Game

July 12, 2005May 7, 2020 - by Don Gillmor

My tennis game was raised by wolves. Abandoned as an infant, it sat in a dark part of the forest for three days. It cried helplessly and was finally discovered …

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