The illustrator behind Dante’s ’Inferno’Known for his art for Dante’s ‘Inferno,’ Gustave Doré merited wider fame
Deadly Victorian fashionsThe Victorians suffered for their brilliant arsenic gowns and flammable crinolines. We’re not much better.
Owen Pallett’s string theoryA music-school nerd, Pallett is the go-to collaborator for Taylor Swift, Arcade Fire, the National Ballet and more
Their life in picturesHarry and Ann Malcolmson agree on nothing. This makes their art collection one of the most interesting ones around.
Sympathy for the devil: Mike Daisey’s one-man show about Rob FordThe notorious truth-stretching monologist’s newest show takes on Toronto’s notorious truth-stretching mayor—comparisons be damned
The Interview: The industry of Dolly PartonThe legendary singer speaks on Miley Cyrus, feminism, and her secret to a successful 50-year marriage
Michael Jackson and the delicate rules of posthumous artWith the forthcoming release of another Michael Jackson album, when do we draw the line and say this is it?
‘The beauty of it, not the evil’Ebrahim Noroozi’s stunning and surprising images of horror’s aftermath
Sarah McLachlan gets her groove back Midlife crisis and a former NHLer gave her a reboot. Now the original Lilith is back in the spotlight.
The under-recognized music label that launched Metric’It was the worst time to start a label,’ recalls Last Gang founder Chris Taylor