How boomers are personalizing their last chapter by Larry Krotz From death doulas to digital legacies, this generation is flipping the script on end-of-life traditions
‘North of North’ tells a story rooted in Inuit joy by Meral Jamal The new comedy series explores Arctic culture, family and resilience in the fictional town of Ice Cove
‘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
‘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
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
Why Taylor Swift tickets cost $6,500 and what we can do about it by Thivya Jeyapalan Bots, fraudsters and sky-high resale prices — Canada’s digital marketplace needs an overhaul. The EU has answers.
5 Christmas podcasts to spark holiday cheer by Amarah Hasham-Steele From festive food history to musical musings, these audio gems bring the spirit of the season to life
Cardinals battle to become the next pope in ‘Conclave’ by Robert Liwanag Director Edward Berger’s latest drama is a gripping political thriller set inside the insular world of the Vatican
‘Juiceboxers’ explores the corrosive effects of serving in Afghanistan by Drew-Anne Glennie Benjamin Hertwig's debut novel intimately conveys the disillusionment and trauma that followed him and other soldiers home
Not wild about fungi? Ariel Gordon might just convert you by Alex Mlynek The writer's new essay collection about the joys of mushroom hunting reveals the beauty and magic of our planet