Why the 2007 Super Bowl was an act of peak PrinceHe was two decades removed from the height of his powers, but the 2007 Super Bowl halftime show may have been Prince at his Prince-iest
Maclean’s archives: Prince’s new lease on funkIn 2004, Shanda Deziel interviewed Prince about homecoming, monogamy, love, and his music industry revolution
The enigmatic masterpieces of Vilhelm HammershøiA masterwork by a forgotten icon of Scandinavian art comes to the Art Gallery of Ontario
Hush, please . . . it’s a rock showA recent concert had a ground-breaking rule for the audience: no talking
American beauty: The outsider spirit of U.S. photographyAs America debates who gets to be American, a new AGO exhibit is a reminder that America is made great by its outsiders
Remembering the fifth Beatle: The ultimate George Martin playlistA look back at the amazing career of George Martin, who died Tuesday at the age of 90—from his game-changing work with the Beatles to MJ and beyond
Why art galleries are quietly clearing out their vaultsInside the quiet world of deaccessioning, where art in vaults is being sold to pay for pricey renos or more desirable pieces
Loretta Lynn: The queen of country music on 55 years in the bizCountry legend Loretta Lynn on what she learned from Patsy Cline, why she’s not a feminist, and whom she wants for president
Target, the play: A fallen retailer becomes theatreThe story of Target Canada’s demise, and the employees who lost their jobs, will be the subject of a play to be staged in one of the chain’s abandoned stores
Does it really take 11 producers to win a Grammy?Producer inflation may be a huge trend in music, but to win a Grammy, it seems you need to go the opposite way