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Jennifer Lawrence on Die My Love and how Mother! destroyed her
After reading Ariana Harwicz’s novel “Die, My Love” in his book club, Martin Scorsese sent a copy to Jennifer Lawrence, telling her he imagined her a…
5 months ago
This play looks at how Columbine and 9/11 haunted a generation
In the groundbreaking play “The Comeuppance” by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, old wounds rise to the surface when a group of friends reunite 20 years after…
5 months ago
Bahamas isn’t sure if this is his 2nd last album — but he’s not ruling it out
Afie Jurvanen, also known as Bahamas, is back with a new record, cheekily titled “My Second Last Album.” Whether or not it’ll live up to its title is…
5 months ago
Audrey-Anne Bouchard creates theatre performances you’re not supposed to see
When Audrey-Anne Bouchard was a teenager, she found out she had a rare degenerative eye disease. Now, she creates immersive theatre performances for …
5 months ago
Rochelle Jordan is rewriting her story and reclaiming her power
Rochelle Jordan is a Canadian singer whose new record, “Through The Wall,” was recently named one of the best new albums by Pitchfork. It explores th…
5 months ago
Lee Lai finds her voice in Cannon
Years before she made a splashy debut with her award-winning graphic novel “Stone Fruit,” the Montreal-based cartoonist Lee Lai spent years working i…
5 months ago
Elijah Woods says don’t be afraid to be cringey on the internet
Over the last few years, Canadian singer-songwriter Elijah Woods has surpassed one billion streams, been nominated for four Juno Awards, and sold out…
5 months ago
Begonia is the same flamboyant performer onstage and off
Winnipeg’s Alexa Dirks, better known by her stage name Begonia, is one of the coolest voices in alt-pop with a bombastic, technicolour sense of style…
5 months ago
There’s nothing spooky about Shad’s new album
Twenty years after the release of his debut album, “When This Is Over,” Shad has firmly cemented himself as one of the great Canadian voices of our t…
5 months, 1 week ago
Harris Dickinson on his directorial debut and playing John Lennon
For the past few years, Harris Dickinson (Babygirl, The Iron Claw, Triangle of Sadness) has built his reputation as one of the buzziest new actors. N…
5 months, 1 week ago