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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.

“The most terrifying kid in a yarmulke!”: An interview with Nathan Englander

In Toronto for Holocaust Education Week, the author of What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank speaks about Nora Ephron, global fiction, hoodlums, and how the past is always present.

Imagine This If You Will

The editor of a new book that collects a century of images documenting Canada from the New York Times' archives reflects on how the photographs changed his conception of Canada.

Excerpt: Into the Abyss

In October of 1984, a small commuter plane carrying the author's father and nine others crashed in remote northern Alberta. There were four survivors: politician Larry Shaben, rookie pilot Erik Vogel, police officer Scott Deschamps, and Paul Archambault, the small-time criminal Deschamps was escorting. Into the Abyss explores their attempts to survive immediately following the crash and the lasting bond that formed between them. This is an excerpt from the chapter “Confessions”.