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March 2015

Emily Landau looks back on two decades of life on antidepressants; Ken Dryden revisits Scotland’s referendum; David Macfarlane explains how Mavis Gallant died penniless in Paris; Lisan Jutras profiles Sheila Heti; Kaitlin Fontana visits the set of Schitt’s Creek; Naheed Mustafa details the marketing strategy of the Islamic State; poetry by Michael Prior and Don Coles . . .

Contributors illustration by Kellen Hatanaka
March 2015 / Poetry

Il pleure dans mon cœur

February 16, 2015April 10, 2020 - by Don Coles

Il pleure dans mon cœur comme il pleut sur la ville The lovely, easy lines (they are both of those things). Walking abroad in his twentieth year was when he …

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Miscellany illustration by Kellen Hatanaka
March 2015 / World

Brand ISIS

February 16, 2015April 10, 2020 - by Naheed Mustafa

The sophisticated marketing machine of the Islamic State

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Contributors illustration by Kellen Hatanaka
March 2015 / Poetry

The Beginner’s Guide to Model Making

February 16, 2015April 10, 2020 - by Michael Prior

My father built ships in bottles, histories in aquariums, filled the second-storey guest room with Waterloo reconceived in Plasticine. Each miniature world was malleable, rippled by his fingers’ ridges, dimpled …

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Illustration by Kellen Hatanaka
March 2015 / Society

A New Leaf

February 13, 2015April 10, 2020 - by The Walrus

A. Y. Jackson proposes a national flag

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Illustration by Kellen Hatanaka
March 2015 / Media

Editor’s Note

February 12, 2015April 10, 2020 - by John Macfarlane

I signed on for six months but stayed six years because I believed in the project and enjoyed the work. As I take my leave, I want to introduce Jonathan …

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portrait of a woman
March 2015 / Theatre

Hard to Read

February 12, 2015April 10, 2020 - by Lisan Jutras

Sheila Heti doesn’t care what you think

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