So, how exactly will Donald Trump’s fiery doomsday strike?Time to move past how Trump got elected and focus on how he’ll end the world, says Scott Feschuk. (A Mad Max-style car chase? 1000:1 odds.)
Mary Elizabeth Lynch, 1933-2016She was never idle and had a flair for decorating. In hard times, she found comfort in her family, faith and volunteering.
J.K. Rowling’s latest Harry Potter spinoff takes a dark turnFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, a new five-film spinoff franchise from J.K. Rowling
What will Donald Trump do for the ’lock her up’ crowd?Demands to jail Hillary Clinton rang loudly and unchallenged through Trump’s campaign rallies. Now that he’s president-elect, will he carry it out?
Why Gord Downie’s lyrics are worth studying in schoolThe Canadian stories told in Tragically Hip lyrics can be studied in history, poli sci and English classes across the country
How the Democrats’ plan to win without whites went so wrongThe Democrats have been waiting decades to build a coalition without racially conservative whites. They’re still waiting.
What happens to the lawsuits involving a president?The more legal tangles Trump gets into or can’t escape, the less the rookie politician can focus on serving the people who elected him
The mighty vegetable is taking hold in a cooking revolutionThe vegetable is leading one of the most important evolutions in haute cooking in decades
How political satire let Americans down in the U.S. electionSatire made in The Daily Show’s image made politics seem like entertainment, lulling viewers and voters into complacency
How rock ’n’ roll got so whiteAcademic Jack Hamilton looks at how so-called rock music became whitewashed