ScienceIt takes T. rex to tango: Why the dinosaurs dancedResearch suggests that dinosaurs deployed some fancy footwork to woo one another, highlighting their relationship to modern-day birds
SocietyMeet Robert Hiller, one of Canada’s last organ tunersThe pipe organ business is in peril, hurt by church closings, cutthroat competition and mild Canadian winters
BusinessDrip, drip, drip: Why Canadians pay fees for everything’Drip pricing’ has us paying more for less—and you can thank the airlines.
ArtsWhy we’re so attached to outdated Christmas songsClassic Christmas pop songs tell us that a modern, urban Christmas isn’t really Christmas at all
WorldDisarming the American gun problemHow some small incremental steps could put momentum back behind the gun control movement
EducationThe Canadian at the centre of WimbledonOlds College grad Grant Cantin’s handiwork is seen by a billion people who tune in to the world’s pre-eminent tennis match
ArtsOne man’s mission to put the tuba back where it belongsTuba virtuoso Øystein Baadsvik is putting a little bit of omph into his effort to push the oft-dismissed instrument to the front of the stage
HealthWhy fatty liver disease is on the riseFatty liver disease was once seen mostly in heavy drinkers. Now, at least a third of adults in Canada have it—and it’s hard to diagnose.
EducationJust the facts: Here’s why rote learning is wrong.Memorization expert Anita Acai on how to unlearn all those bad study habits you developed in high school