Culture Brief: Still Spellbound
As a third-grader, I voraciously consumed stacks of Sweet Valley High and Baby-sitter’s Club novels that I borrowed from the library on a weekly basis.… Read More »Culture Brief: Still Spellbound
As a third-grader, I voraciously consumed stacks of Sweet Valley High and Baby-sitter’s Club novels that I borrowed from the library on a weekly basis.… Read More »Culture Brief: Still Spellbound
A retrospective of the first annual Quebec Triennial at the Musée d’Art Contemporain
Break a leg Sweaty palms? Shaky voice? Mind gone blank? If you’ve ever auditioned for a play, you’ll recognize these symptoms not as the warning… Read More »Culture Briefs
The World Press Photo Exhibition makes detachment impossible
Studio photography pays homage to the Japanese Canadian experience
Yves Saint Laurent inverts the rules of women’s vogue
Matthew Forsythe’s graphic novel Ojingogo rethinks the relationship between words and images
Conservative government cuts $48.5-million from federal arts funding
We are the voiceless generation that has yet to do something genuinely new to define itself – so the argument goes. Enter Terrence, a man-child… Read More »Who is KK Downey?: hipster comedy hits home
Rapid-fire art analysis Twenty images, and 20 seconds per image – this is the only guideline for the ten specialists presenting at next Wednesday’s Pecha… Read More »Culture Brief
A summer spent searching for the spirit of the city
[Correction appended] “If you erase the people of downtown America, the effect is bizarre, not to say disturbing… the familiar urban landscape without a soul… Read More »Wide urban spaces
Local author Andrew Hood delves into the gritty side of small-town Ontario in his debut short story collection Pardon Our Monsters
Expat Asian artists fall short as cultural ambassadors of their motherlands
The Daily’s Whitney Mallett gets the inside scoop on the Montreal drag queen scene