MoviesLosing the guardian of happy endingsEmma Teitel on how Robin Williams became a generation’s moral guide
SocietyFeminism is not whatever you want it to beSome people think that even uttering the word feminism is equivalent to ’men suck’
UncategorizedIn South Korea, sex sells. No sex is even better The surprisingly chaste reason South Korean pop culture is suddenly all the rage
UncategorizedTurning the tables on InstagramIs posting pictures of delicious eats to Instagram really just a way to say "My life is better than yours"?
ArtsIs Kiesza trolling us? The Calgary-born artist is working to save dance music from the clutches of brooding, glum DJs
WorldWhy Jews don’t dare criticize IsraelWhy don’t Jews speak openly and critically about Israeli policy, as the Gaza conflict rages on? Thinly veiled anti-Semitism.
CulturePrincesses are finding their own happily ever afterForget about Prince Charming–pop culture’s heroines are blazing their own trail, rebuking anti-princess dogma
ArtsWhy the nostalgic headdress won’t go awayAboriginal music acts like Ottawa’s A Tribe Called Red strike back at festival-goers sporting headdresses
HealthLGBT Baby Boomers find themselves fighting homophobia, againThe challenges facing aging gay, lesbian and trans seniors
BooksThe Fault in Our Stars: ’Not just another tearjerker’ John Green’s novel — now movie — brings a startling idea to the teen-romance universe: the end of immortality