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Last year, when Sight and Sound Magazine’s decennial poll (controversially) voted Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles the […]
 
		
					Last year, when Sight and Sound Magazine’s decennial poll (controversially) voted Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles the […]
 
		
					Sara Davidson is a former high school teacher, elite athlete, and coach. Now a registered psychotherapist, trauma survivor and resilience […]
 
		
					Books have a unique ability to deepen our understanding of the world and offer a lens through which to envision […]
 
		
					The friendly rivalry (if such a thing can be said to exist between franchises owned by the same company) between […]
 
		
					Danika Duarte Smith is a debut author from the suburbs of Toronto with a passion for dance, storytelling, and adventure. […]
 
		
					Roger Mooking is a culinary powerhouse with a uniquely diverse background. The award-winning chef, television host, restaurateur, and recording artist […]
 
		
					For as long as I have been a fan of Nathan Fielder, I have also been a Nathan Fielder skeptic. […]
 
		
					In The Phoenician Scheme, Wes Anderson trades the sprawling theatricality of The French Dispatch (2021) for something a little quieter, […]
 
		
					Brigitte Granton began painting at a very young age. Her father, a corporate chef with a passion for painting, introduced […]
 
		
					Twenty years ago, I met Graeme Mathieson moonlighting as DJ Gramera. Graeme displays a vast knowledge of soul, funk and […]
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