Make way for intellectual freedom
After navigating the metro and trekking six blocks of sidewalk, fresh with rain, in heels to the Saturday night production of Inherit the Wind at… Read More »Make way for intellectual freedom
After navigating the metro and trekking six blocks of sidewalk, fresh with rain, in heels to the Saturday night production of Inherit the Wind at… Read More »Make way for intellectual freedom
Ben Kirwin on parkour’s transformation of urban spaces
Canadian legislation endangers sex workers
Vegan food has this reputation for being bland, unfulfilling, and without texture. These recipes are none of those things. The spicy chutney combined with the… Read More »This week, enjoy a vegasm
We shouldn’t subordinate our mental health to political engagement
What: The Devil Wears ChocolateWhy: Treat. It’s always treat.How Much: Cookies – $5 Candy – $5. Both at the same time – priceless. Halloween is… Read More »What to do with leftover Halloween candy
Why it’s impossible to have a reasoned debate about abortion
Migrants don’t need your pity, or their own
A look at the Musée d’art contemporain’s fall season
Every other week, Joël Thibeault writes a column for French learners, as a way of encouraging them to practice their French. J’ai fait une très… Read More »Ni banal ni normal: l’expérience canadienne
Disenfranchisement is so passé. In the last century, we’ve seen considerable expansion of the vote-carrying population. The gradual inclusion of women, Asians, Inuit, the mentally… Read More »Give permanent residents the right to vote
How “counter-terrorism” denies trans people freedom of movement
Dress up your cookies for Halloween!
The Daily’s Amelia Schonbek tackles the notion that a song is just a song
The costumed kind, or women tortured because they’re “witches”?