Jesus was son of god—and a husband?From 2014: Evidence suggests Jesus may have been married, rekindling a debate that’s as old as Christianity itself
The hell of a perfect, cubicle-filled officeHow an art professor’s utopian ‘Action Office’ became a Dilbert-ian nightmare
Nina Khrushcheva on what her grandfather would think of PutinFrom 2014: The granddaughter of the former leader of the Soviet Union on why this will all end in disaster
Crafting a common language for deathFrom 2014: Canadians agree they should tell loved ones their final wishes. The thing is: we don’t actually do it
How parents (and their lawyers) are killing minor hockeyFrom 2014: Inside the madness that is driving kids, volunteers and referees out of Canada’s game
Someone’s in the kitchen with mommyA new cookbook refuses to dumb down the culinary arts for kids – and it’s being scooped up by parents of grown children
Can we sniff out true love?A Montreal duo wants to know if you can pick a mate based on scent or sound alone
Does Alcoholics Anonymous fail addicts?From 2014: Dr. Lance Dodes on why AA’s promotion of abstinence may be a problem
Why women—and men, increasingly—are so stressedAuthor Brigid Schulte on her battle with the "Overwhelm," how multi-tasking makes you stupid, and the existence of “time serenity”