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The Group of Seven imagined an idealized Canada: rural, wild, devoid of people, out of history. Kim Dorland’s new exhibit “You Are Here” revisits those landscapes, but with a twist: humans are present, but nature may not be too hospitable toward them.
In honour of last week’s Black Friday tramplings and stabbings and general madness, a soundtrack to help get you through the holiday shopping crowds.
“Love is complicated, if it exists,” the New Yorker staffer writes in his new book of essays, White Girls—an eminently tolerant and forgiving collection, even when it’s calling out the stupidity of the society that helped produce it.
The Maclean’s columnist speaks to Hazlitt about the dangers of underestimating Stephen Harper—a man whom, as many have learned, you write off as a tyrant, a loner, or a petty ideologue at your own peril.
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