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Christmas films you haven't seen but should
Caught in the rain in Wychwood Park
The Giller Prize of the future
Time to give up on Canadian TV?
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
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
Life, death, the stuff in between
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
The Clichettes go after the cliches
Torontonian in a midsummer dream
The notebook of the end of June
Beauty and cruelty, cohabiting
Ladies and gents, the equitable art criticism
Trudeau didn't make Canada woke: Canada wanted woke so he obliged
How do you solve a problem like Hedda Gabler
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
Once more on liberals and violence
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
Sex in Canada: the expected and the surprising
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