‘Hazbin Hotel’ is a darkly humourous dive into redemption and sin by Nathalie Leveille This adult animated series about the afterlife blends raunchy laughs with philosophical musings
Some of our regulars only watch services online. What can we do? by Christopher White Advice for a reader who wants to get Zoom worshippers to attend in person
What if I don’t want to live near a safe consumption site? by Ashley Moyse Advice for a reader who supports supervised injection sites in principle — but not in practice
Why multigenerational households have increased by 50% in 20 years by Janson Duench More Canadians than ever are living with three or more generations. And it's not only because of costs
‘We Are Lady Parts’ mixes humour, music and big questions around Muslim identity by Amarah Hasham-Steele The British TV show brings religion to the small screen along with a punk rock soundtrack
Breaking the stigma around borderline personality disorder by Miranda Newman It's time to challenge the myths and misinformation around this complex condition, writes author Miranda Newman
Preserving our stories for the future by Jocelyn Bell Editor Jocelyn Bell explores the vital role of archivists in safeguarding the “first draft of history”
Tanya Talaga’s new book is her most personal one yet by Alison Tedford Seaweed The award-winning Indigenous journalist uncovers her great-great-grandmother’s residential school story in "The Knowing"
Robin Wall Kimmerer embraces the gift economy of nature in new book by Teresa Burnett-Cole In "The Serviceberry," the bestselling author encourages us to shift our thinking to reciprocity and abundance
Inside the hidden kitchens of monks, nuns and mystics by Ivy Lerner-Frank This chef’s journey through monasteries, temples and abbeys reveals the spiritual power of food