In ‘Shadow Life,’ an Asian elder isn’t a victim. She’s the hero. by Alex Mlynek Hiromi Goto's graphic novel pits the main character against death itself
Poetry kept Pádraig Ó Tuama alive. Now he’s sharing it with everyone else. by Julie McGonegal The "Poetry Unbound" podcast host asks readers to slow down their lives for about 15 minutes of spoken word
Marilynne Robinson’s new novel explores an impossible love by Josiah Neufeld But at the heart of "Jack" is a question of redemption
Jael Richardson on truly diversifying publishing by Erin Alladin The founder of the Festival of Literary Diversity says that the work involves more than just checking boxes
Two Canadian films you won’t want to miss by Jason Anderson These movies tackle the role of corporations and the Oka Crisis
Innovative album recreates Hagia Sophia’s heavenly acoustics by Marie Trotter Singing is banned in the Istanbul cathedral, which was converted back into a mosque this July
Photographer aims to capture strength of young caregivers by Russul Sahib Max Alexander says his own experience as a carer gave him the resources to empathize with others
New Messiah production aims to lift up diverse voices by Emma Prestwich Handel's beloved Christmas classic has been shortened, made more inclusive and brought online for free
This Christmas, choirs are looking for new ways to sing together by Glynis Ratcliffe COVID-19 restrictions mean we're more nostalgic this holiday than ever
New book shines a light on Canada’s forced relocation of Inuit to the High Arctic by Jessica Davey-Quantick In "What I Remember, What I Know: The Life of a High Arctic Exile," Larry Audlaluk weaves together his own memories and
New ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025