The Walrus Reads
Seven new titles of note
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Seven new titles of note
Read MoreMy unlikely role in the Canadian Opera Company production of Richard Strauss’s Ariadne auf Naxos
Read MoreThe energy industry calls fracking a game changer, but environmentalists compare it to coal and oil. As energy demands collide with climate change, the question becomes whether fracking is worth the risk
Read MoreSe reposer sur le côté long et dure des choses (2011) and Jeux de direction (2011): six original works commissioned by The Walrus
Read MoreA design writer and self-confessed slob seeks transformation in a year of living minimally
Read MoreMontreal FX artist Rémy Couture may face imprisonment for gory images he disseminated on his website. In horror terms, he’s made it
Read MoreWhat began in immigrant-owned diners and evolved into the more authentic fare of urban Chinatowns is now giving rise to something called modern Chinese. Updated ancestral dishes, however, are not to everyone’s taste
Read MoreThe host glitters as he leans into the mike, glitters in the swath of white shirt between his dark lapels, glitters even in his hair. He may have tinsel in …
Read MoreEuropean classics still dominate Canadian theatres
Read MoreGavin McInnes co-founded Vice magazine. As it got big, he got ousted
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