The Adaptation of Mordecai Richler
More than thirty years after publication, St. Urbain’s Horseman finally hits the screen
Read MoreFact-based journalism that sparks the Canadian conversation
More than thirty years after publication, St. Urbain’s Horseman finally hits the screen
Read MoreDavid Simon’s The Wire is at the vanguard of a storytelling revolution that is changing the way we watch TV
Read MoreMargaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad brings forgotten corners of myth to light on stage
Read MoreAnother spring cracks open on the rocks as the seagull drops living mussels on stone shore, alights to tear the flesh. I know the fierce gull. I know the creature …
Read MoreIn response to the rapid desertification of its once-fertile steppes and oases, China is undertaking the most ambitious environmental restoration in history
Read MoreRoger Martin, dean of the Rotman School of Management, tells Walrus editor Ken Alexander that in the global economy Canada has one choice: be a little guppy or a big fish
Read MoreThe things we leave behind when we die
Read MoreOn the eve of Ontario’s referendum, a young voter makes the
case for overhauling the country’s electoral system