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The year finale

Bye-bye Gutenberg

Christmas films you haven't seen but should

Women call for more violence

Caught in the rain in Wychwood Park

A Rave: Helen Garner

Book salon is back

Whither land acknowledgments?

The top gossip of November

The Giller Prize of the future

Not how I remember it

Time to give up on Canadian TV?

Shylock and Saul

Saturday in the galleries: the fragile male body

You’ve got to forgive Bowers, she’s unfamiliar with the married state

My working life: Will Firth, translator

October notebook

Naked Napoleon

Is this the most irritating Toronto-based film in recent memory

The chamber of the unmarried sister

Italian arts journalism is in rude health

Off to Milan this weekend, but what do I know about Milanese culture

Paul Kennedy: CBC doesn't understand its mandate any more

September Notebook

Life, death, the stuff in between

August Notebook

To Mount Pleasant Cemetery, for a walk

Masculine mystique, or the problem that dare not speak its name

My working life: Arthur Jacobs on the poetry of appliance repair

Two men and a woman, and two men and a woman

How we make it work: Arkady Spivak, artistic producer, TIFT

Conservative plan for arts and culture

July Notebook

The Clichettes go after the cliches

Torontonian in a midsummer dream

The notebook of the end of June

Why work?

Beauty and cruelty, cohabiting

Ladies and gents, the equitable art criticism

Trudeau didn't make Canada woke: Canada wanted woke so he obliged

Suddenly it's summer

How do you solve a problem like Hedda Gabler

Prague etc.

Farewell, Alice Munro

Shed your old life with Constance Debré

Off to Prague soon, but how much do I know about Czech culture

What is a classic play? Does Canada have any?

Car-free day trip: Stephen Leacock's summer house with Anne Lister

Swisher, Atwood, Levy, Loach

Things I know at 50

Two Torontos and one Montreal

Once more on liberals and violence

Illiberals be illiberaling

Are lives of Canadians worthy of literature?

Two Vickies against the male gaze

A Winterreise off the beaten track. Off-off.

Wednesday at the galleries: the Distillery District

That previous war in Eastern Europe

Welcome to Toronto, a book desert

Parsing through the COC and the TSO season announcements

Gender is an idiom of distress that is incredibly salient right now

Who killed narration? This month, I blame Germans

Don Giovanni at the COC

Sex in Canada: the expected and the surprising

Christina all trousers

Dreary legacies

Maestro is brilliant, but Tar is more about self-destruction than conducting

Lonely Hunters and Broom Riders

Toronto is consulting on a new culture program, and it's just as you would imagine

January barely started and we already have the first cancellation