Is Bob Dylan a poet, who didn’t know it?What the Nobel Prize committee was saying by awarding Bob Dylan a nod for Literature
Philip Roth and why good books make bad moviesThe latest attempt to translate Philip Roth shows the challenge with adapting literature to film
Why bombs won’t stop terrorismDrone strikes are a largely irrelevant tactic, designed to make Americans feel better, argues Patrick Cockburn
Jim Prentice, the politician who wasn’t there for politics’He knew what team he played for, but I always got the feeling he had the bigger picture in mind’
Election Daily: More groping allegations and Trump defianceMaclean’s Bulldog, Oct. 14: Trump is losing support. So too is Ken Bone. Our daily roundup from the U.S. election campaign trail.
What the Dutch experience with assisted dying can teach Canada’It’s not bad to take away the fear of death and dying,’ says Dr. Gerrit Kimsma, a Dutch physician and professor
The controlled chaos of M.I.A. mourns a lost ageThe artist M.I.A. discusses why she’s quitting music (for now), her visa situation, and the state of counterculture
Former Alberta premier Jim Prentice dead in plane crashSources say the twin-engine business jet went down on Thursday night, not far from Kelowna, B.C.
A cure for Canada’s economic amnesiaA new project aims to resurrect long-forgotten Canadian economic data from the statistical dust bin. It’s about time.