The myth of the movie red man
Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond’s Reel Injun takes an incisive look at 100 years of misrepresentation
Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond’s Reel Injun takes an incisive look at 100 years of misrepresentation
Looking back to a Manitoban master for a vision of national identity
Richard Greene’s latest collection finds the established Canadian poet coming to terms with mid-life.
“Give me your worst,” said the Village des Tanneries to the City of Montreal. The City shrugged its shoulders and said, “Okay.” And so the… Read More »The little village beneath the freeway
The closing ceremonies did a disservice to our cultural identity
Recent changes to Canadian Heritage funding threaten the future of our nation’s literature
Players’ and TNC execs reminisce and talk about the future
“The Good Person of Sichuan” pits goodness against greed
One scientist’s love affair with the Saint Lawrence’s estuaire moyen
A story of dedication and promotion
Inter-university conference takes philosophy out of the classroom and into the public sphere
Performance series explores First Nations identities around the globe.
Filipino community organization fights oppression on the runway
Jokes in the classroom can get in the way of learning
Harry Thurston’s Animals of My Own Kind is a poetic journey into the Nova Scotian countryside