Women on the Verge
In the year of the actress, directors have discovered that women can shape a movie another way: from the inside
Read MoreFact-based journalism that sparks the Canadian conversation
Jon Evans argues that the publishing industry must adapt to free online content; Mark Czarnecki analyzes the male public apology; Deborah Campbell wonders whether Dubai will become another Babel; Chris Turner revisits the hippie movement; fiction by Jaspreet Singh…
In the year of the actress, directors have discovered that women can shape a movie another way: from the inside
Read MoreThe hippie exodus to Canada from the United States was not a mass migration, but it was close. Is it time to rethink this period, then and now?
Read MoreIn the summer of 2006, a Montreal family went home to Lebanon.
They found love, affection, and the horrors of war. Most never returned
If that’s the word: the song’s already gone before it’s uttered so the ear is left full of its emptiness, bereft. It seems the loon opens its throat to some …
Read MoreAre Norman Mailer and Gore Vidal finally bidding adieu?
Read MoreThe inside story of massive wealth, hope for a Middle East in flux, and a dream that could be shattered by one terrorist bombing… Dubai, a city that never sleeps
Read MoreThe phenomenon of the male public apology hides the truth about men, shame, and silence
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