The truth about innocence
Players’ 12 Angry Men reveals the frailty of evidence
Players’ 12 Angry Men reveals the frailty of evidence
Romeo Dallaire’s new book challenges the world to respond to the plight of child soldiers
Parisian Laundry exhibit revisits childhood in St. Henri
Aloe Blacc finds the political power in music
“48 heures” is one of the most interesting projects to appear at this years Expozine
The struggle with presenting Canada’s military past
Movement meets art in Montreal choreographer Lynda Gaudreau’s new exhibit
Over seventy years after its inception, the Governor General’s award is still generating controversy
The ongoing history of radio drama in Canada
Paper Apartment Gallery takes a personal approach to the art community
New Yorker writer Adam Gopnik discusses the timeless pleasures of children’s lit
Exhibit revisits the forgotten controversy of one woman’s identity
Eva B’s costume rental challenges Halloween’s capitalist spirit
Young Quebec designer Denis Gagnon joins haute hotshots at the Musée des Beaux-Arts
CCA exhibit “Journeys” puts architecture and migration in context