Colson Whitehead on reimagining America’s history of racism’I am not sure the issue of race in America will ever be completely solved,’ says Colson Whitehead, author of ’The Underground Railroad’
Joy Kogawa’s reflections on global and personal woundsA Japanese-Canadian’s sombre memoir on a troubled past
Can the National Music Centre survive in Calgary?Jason Markusoff on how a national museum of music ended up in Calgary
The real rowdy royals. (It’s not who you think.)William and Kate are stars, but Charles and Camilla are sneakily proving to be the charmingly zany members of the royal family
Trudeau’s China problem starts at homeCanada’s awkward relationship with China and its money isn’t surprising given Ottawa’s incoherent, on-again, off-again China policy
Turkey just got its way. Again.The Turkish military’s foray into Syria is a sign the regime knows it can do what it likes—international opinion be damned.
Dolly Parton on love, blasphemy—and country musicWith her new album hitting number one, country music legend Dolly Parton prepares for a Canadian tour
What it means that Justin Trudeau has taken Alpha Flight with Marvel ComicsA new Alpha Flight story in the ’Civil War II’ series features Justin Trudeau—igniting Canadians’ familiar thrill of being acknowledged at all by the U.S.
Margaret Atwood’s first graphic novel tackles a cat problemWith her first graphic novel, Margaret Atwood is just one author considering the role of free-roaming cats in bird deaths
How statistics and language can mislead usDaniel J. Levitin’s timely guide to critical thinking in the digital age makes statistics both understandable and intriguing