1,500 cross-stitchers are nearly done this huge Torah by Zahra Khozema The project aims to connect more women with scripture
Great summer reads that are anything but light by Alex Mlynek These three works of fiction are mesmerizing, eye-opening and even difficult
Comedians of colour bring all the laughs in Ottawa by Zahra Khozema Comedian and organizer Zainab A. saw a need for a safe space that prioritized the voices of people like her
One dad’s struggle to get in touch with his emotions by Josiah Neufeld "I was raised to see masculine virtue in being quiet and in control"
Writer’s new book highlights need for diversity in CanLit by Alex Mlynek In her debut collection of short stories, Téa Mutonji brings great detail and nuance to the world of Loli, a Congolese refugee
New podcast grapples with sexual abuse in the Catholic church by Will Pearson The host of "Deliver Us" is committed to remaining a Catholic, but she's shaken and looking for answers
Artist spent 15 years knitting gigantic interfaith tapestries by Ayesha Barmania Each eight-foot-tall tapestry mimics the form of stained glass windows
The gospel of rap by Kira-Lynn Ferderber Praising God with inspired rhymes, hip-hop artists are some of the most openly faithful entertainers today
Huron Carol takes on a whole new meaning with these lyrics by Emma Prestwich The Christmas service mainstay has been beautifully reinvented by a Toronto choir director
6 must-hear recordings of the Huron Carol by Will Pearson From a beloved version by Tom Jackson to one translated into Mi’kmaw, Jesous Ahatonnia has been adapted in many creative ways over