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Lay It Down

People love John Samson Fellows’s music. He doesn’t want to make it anymore.

Out Around the Bay

When Wanda bought the house, she didn’t imagine that anyone in the community would recognize that she and Lynn were queer.

Class Anxiety at the Farmers' Market

Or: You expect me to pay two dollars for a tomato?

The Lives of Students

As Dana Goldstein writes in The Teacher Wars, education is at the centre of any national project. But are teachers agents of equality, or are they too often forced to be the opposite?

Friends Wanted for Lonely Soldiers

The first instalment in a new fiction series, wherein we've asked five authors to write a short story inspired by World War I. Commissioned in partnership with the Globe and Mail.

'If You're Pretentious, Be Obviously Pretentious': An Interview with Frederick Wiseman

The National Gallery filmmaker talks about cultural elitism, film vs. digital, and the challenges of bringing artwork to life on screen.