The weird and true story of MoondogThe story of the blind, homeless composer named Moondog is too weird not to be true
In conversation with Kate BushThe reclusive British singer-songwriter on gender equality, the environment, and the moving power of art
The best and worst in arts and culture in 2016Our 2016 Newsmakers: The people, events, and moments that reflect the best and worst of the year that was, in movies, music, and TV
Newsmakers of the Year: Gord Downie’s farewell for the agesOur 2016 Newsmakers: The Tragically Hip’s Gord Downie used the band’s final tour to kick cancer’s ass—and deliver a message
A Tribe Called Red plants a flag for the Halluci NationTim ’2oolman’ Hill on residential schools coming to the fore, the importance of Gord Downie’s ’Secret Path’ project, and the meaning of the Halluci Nation
Canadians share how Leonard Cohen touched our livesCanadians shared their stories of Leonard Cohen—meeting him in Montreal, engaging with his poetry, loving his music, and more
Saying goodnight to the grocer of despairA look at Leonard Cohen’s remarkable later years, a fairy-tale redemption that masked the darkness that truly defined his career
What Montreal meant to Leonard CohenLeonard Cohen’s beloved Montreal went beyond the neighbourhoods of his youth, beyond the Jewish quarters in Westmount
’The heart will not retreat’: How we loved Leonard CohenFrom 2016: Brian D. Johnson on the private and permanent connections Leonard Cohen’s fans felt for him
How to go on, after Leonard CohenShaughnessy Bishop-Stall on a week—a year—that has sapped so many, and how losing Leonard Cohen urges us to stay strong