For Leonard Cohen, a career retrospective unlike any otherA Montreal museum showcases new work from Canada and beyond, commissioned to honour the legend
How BadBadNotGood’s low-key vibe turned them into musical crown princesA quartet of Canadian wildchild jazz-honed musicians have followed a spirit of kinship—and have become leaders in one half of Toronto’s emerging sound
Adam Miller’s ’Quebec’: An American’s view of La belle provinceA young artist from Oregon gives the Old Masters treatment to 400 years of Quebec history
The gift of Gord Downie: ’He gave everything he had to this world’The Rheostatics’ Dave Bidini—a friend and tourmate of Gord Downie—reflects on the qualities that made the Tragically Hip’s late frontman so special
Gord Downie’s ’Introduce Yerself’: What makes his last album so braveGord Downie’s ’Introduce Yerself’ is the latest album by a dying musician to stare down death. But what insight do such works really provide?
Remembering Gord Downie, Kingston’s kingOpinion: What the Tragically Hip’s Gord Downie meant to his hometown—a place of contrasts, of potential, and of hope
Carla Bruni on fashion, feminism, and being a political first ladyIn a wide-ranging Q&A, the French singer, model and former first lady of France discusses her activism and the complexities of being a political wife
What we can learn from Leonardo da Vinci’s passion for both art and scienceFor biographer Walter Isaacson, Leonardo’s breadth of interests would have led him embrace the Internet age
How an exhibit of protest art wound up sparking a protest of its ownA Toronto resistance-art exhibit has raised a furor—and a renewed debate over what’s artistic appropriation and what’s in the public domain
The poetry and wisdom of Joni Mitchell and Gordon LightfootTwo new biographies explore the lives of the Canadian music icons