TelevisionThis Jeopardy! superfan and archivist has helped train the all-time greatsAndy Saunders, from Guelph, Ontario, runs the internet’s pre-eminent Jeopardy! fan site and never misses an episode.
Movies’Framing Agnes’ re-enacts the real lives of trans people in the 1950sThe daring film features a cast of trans actors and premieres at this year’s Hot Docs festival
ArtsArtist Stan Douglas is representing Canada at the Venice BiennaleVancouver artist Stan Douglas is Canada’s first ever Black representative at the prestigious exhibition
BooksSix must-read books for April and MayAn ode to Canada’s lost buildings and a memoir by Elamin Abdelmahmoud are among our picks for the best books of the season
BooksEmily St. John Mandel can’t stop writing about pandemicsHer novel Station Eleven imagined a world ravaged by a pandemic long before COVID-19 existed. Now, she’s gone through one herself.
BooksMeet the muses behind Robert Munsch’s most iconic storiesThey were the kids who inspired some of the legendary author’s best-loved stories. Now, they’re all grown up.
WorldScenes from the war in UkraineWhen Russia invaded, Canadian photographer Philip Cheung travelled to Kyiv to capture the devastation
EnvironmentInside the fight to save New Brunswick’s maple syrupIt’s syrup makers versus loggers in the battle over Canada’s maple forests
TechnologyThe makers of the metaverse want you to give up on realitySilicon Valley is promising a digital world within our world. But logging in to the metaverse won’t solve our issues.