The Interview: Kenneth WhyteThe Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Maclean’s talks about his new book, The Uncrowned King: The Sensational Rise of William Randolph Hearst
Before Carrie Bradshaw had SexTwo upcoming books on the ‘Sex and the City’ character as a teen have women speculating
A very small elephant in the roomWhatever literary prize juries may think, less, in Helen Humphreys’ hands, is decidedly more
When your mother’s a narcissistRecovery, says this psychotherapist, is not about changing mom: that’s a lost cause
They were ‘to set Europe ablaze’In 1943, two Canadian spies went to France. Their timing couldn’t have been worse.
Wait, that looks like . . . Madeline?The beloved children’s book icon returns, in a charming new work by its creator’s grandson
The future belongs to IslamThe Muslim world has youth, numbers and global ambitions. The West is growing old and enfeebled, and lacks the will to rebuff those who would supplant it. It’s the end of the world as we’ve known it. An excerpt from ’America Alone’.