Grammys 2016: One step forward, three steps backKendrick Lamar won the battle, but didn’t win the war. Music’s big night rejected hip-hop once more, and marked it as an outsider again
The artists to watch at the 2016 Grammy AwardsThey may or may not take home the hardware. But these Grammy-nominated artists have the best storylines going into the Feb. 15 show.
Scott Chantler marks a Canadian first for cartoonistsThe University of Windsor appoints a top-notch cartoonist to the post of writer-in-residence
Beyoncé’s daring Super Bowl statement of blacknessBeyoncé’s performance of ’Formation’ at the Super Bowl was more than just epic. It was important.
Q&A: Dave Cobb, country music’s saviourCobb talks about coming to Nashville—and letting fresh air into the studio
The Nashville insurgency: Inside country’s revolutionMeet the new breed of indie country outlaws who are rescuing the genre from a plague of tailgates and halter tops
On World Ukulele Day: Tiny Tim, ’real and true’The world’s expert on all things Tiny Tim reveals depth of musician’s talents
Rap’s crossroads: Why big-name rappers are daring to be religiousFrom Kendrick Lamar to formerly young Jeezy, more and more big-name rappers are willing to explicitly discuss their faith on the record
Melee in Milan: The fight to keep museums alive in art-rich ItalyA Canadian is part of a huge fight to save the art world’s most important museums from themselves
Life after ’Let’s Dance’: Paul Wells on David BowieHis career lasted 30 years after the classics. Our columnist on the chameleonic legend’s late period, and what it says about Bowie.