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March 2018

Illustration of Freddie Mecury
March 2018 / Music

How to Make a Hit Song in 2018

March 5, 2018March 27, 2020 - by Tariq Hussain

Why artists are rethinking old formulas for chart-topping music

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Arts & Culture / March 2018

Can Choreography Help Us Understand the Refugee Crisis?

February 28, 2018February 5, 2022 - by Martha Schabas

Crystal Pite will change the way you think about dance

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Illustration by Tallulah Fontaine
First Person / March 2018

How I Remember My Brothers

February 27, 2018March 27, 2020 - by Troy Sebastian / Nupqu ʔa·kǂ am̓

Growing up, I never knew two of my brothers—but I could picture them

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Image of a Women in a Hospital Gown Lying Down
March 2018 / Memoir

How I Found My Way After an MS Diagnosis at Twenty-Seven

February 22, 2018March 27, 2020 - by Meredith White

Socrates and Plato helped me realize that charting the future with a chronic disease means embracing ambiguity

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Pae White's Lucky Charms (2014/2017) is installed between levels two and three of the Remai Modern.
Arts & Culture / March 2018

Will Anybody Visit Saskatoon’s New $85 Million Museum?

February 21, 2018November 12, 2019 - by Daniel Viola

Inside the prairie city’s gamble to build a world-class art gallery

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Business / March 2018

Why It’s so Hard to Actually Work in Shared Offices

February 15, 2018January 25, 2021 - by Nicholas Hune-Brown

WeWork offers freelancers a chic workspace and beer on tap—but are people productive?

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Illustration of Chrystia Freeland
Current Affairs / March 2018

Chrystia Freeland Wants to Fix the Twenty-First Century

February 14, 2018March 7, 2022 - by Simon Lewsen

Why Canada’s foreign-affairs minister believes saving NAFTA will help save the world

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Justice / March 2018

How Technology Can Help Create a Better Justice System

February 13, 2018July 11, 2021 - by Paul Gallant

Canada’s out-of-date court system leads to costly delays that let criminals go free

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Illustration of a Black Woman with a Beating Heart
Health / March 2018

How Racism Affects Your Health

February 12, 2018June 4, 2020 - by Mojola Omole

What new research tells us about the links between discrimination and stress

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Illustration by Anna Parini
Cover Story / March 2018

What Consent Means in the Age of #MeToo

January 18, 2018March 27, 2020 - by Sarah Barmak

The notion that sex is fraught with ambiguity has made some kinds of assault difficult to describe and confront

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