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L.A. WADE: Canadian Media Trailblazer Talks Addiction, Healing and New Book

December 1, 2022 Tosin Ajogbeje

Conversations around addiction shouldn’t be spurned. From the compulsive use of substances, including drugs or alcohol, to behavioural addictions like […]

For the Dead: John le Carré’s “Silverview” (Book Review)
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For the Dead: John le Carré’s “Silverview” (Book Review)

November 10, 2021 Steven Lantier

The spectre of death hangs over Silverview. Not just that of the novel’s central figure, an ex-spy dying of cancer, […]

Jhumpa Lahiri's Whereabouts,
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Sotto Voce: Jhumpa Lahiri’s “Whereabouts”

May 12, 2021 Steven Lantier

Jhumpa Lahiri’s Whereabouts, her first novel in eight years, is an interesting experiment, though an experiment nonetheless. Between its micro-chapters, […]

Klara and the Sun
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I, Robot: Kazuo Ishiguro’s “Klara and the Sun”

March 11, 2021 Steven Lantier

Kazuo Ishiguro’s much-anticipated Klara and the Sun, his first novel since winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2017, is […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto writer Harriet Alida Lye

February 3, 2021 Joel Levy

When Harriet Alida Lye was a little girl, her father, an aeronautical engineer, visited her at camp in a float […]

Amy Stuart
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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto author Amy Stuart

July 15, 2020 Joel Levy

Amy Stuart is someone who wears many hats – hockey coach, teacher, writer, activist, wife and mother. She wears all […]

Robert J. Sawyer
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A Day in the Life” with science fiction writer Robert J. Sawyer

June 10, 2020 Joel Levy

Living with my husband Robert J. Sawyer is like living with a teenager — and I should know: we met […]

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Reading the Apocalypse: A Retrospective

May 14, 2020 Steven Lantier

Last month, we took a fond look back at some of the best, and most appropriate, films for the coronavirus […]

blissfully-blended-bullshit
Arts

Print Matters: Blissfully Blended Bullshit by Rebecca Eckler

October 24, 2019 Joel Levy

Blissfully Blended Bullshit is a witty, engaging, refreshingly candid chronicle of a modern family’s journey as they blend households. We follow […]

Print Matters: Woman on the Edge by Samantha M. Bailey
Arts

Print Matters: Woman on the Edge by Samantha M. Bailey

October 3, 2019 Joel Levy

A stranger on the subway platform whispers, “Take my baby.” She places her child in your arms. She says your […]

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