The Interview: Martin Short on joy, death, and comedyThe Canadian comedian explains why SCTV has endured and why memoir-writing was easier than the idea of writing it
Ruben Östlund on shame, cinema and skiing With its lived-in performances and unsettling tone, the Swedish film might just be the most intense experience you’ll have in a theatre all year.
Neil Young, road warriorIn this excerpt from his new memoir, the Canadian rock troubadour icon revisits one of his deepest passions: cars
Tracing Casey Kasem’s sad, strange final daysMark Lepage tracks the gothic tale of a radio icon, the private investigator assigned to follow him, and the widow postponing the DJ’s final rest
In the tower, the poppies flow: Inside an extraordinary art projectA dramatic art installation at the Tower of London pays tribute to 888,246 fallen soldiers
The vindication of CanStage’s Matthew JocelynAfter facing snarky reviews and fleeing audiences, one of our most controversial artistic directors breaks through
Broadway gets funnyBroadway is having some fresh success with comedy — but it’s running out of new comedy writers.
The Good Lie’s Philippe Falardeau embraces the Hollywood machineThe Quebecois filmmaker talks about working with Reese Witherspoon and how to go Hollywood without abandoning your vision
Mayan MCs transform a lost culture into pop cultureInspired by 50 Cent, young rappers on the Yucatán Peninsula are rediscovering their Mayan roots—and saving a language