Now in its second reading, Bill C-223, an Act to amend the Divorce Act, also known as the “Keeping Children Safe Act,” is a ...
Roy A. K. Heath wrote psychologically acute novels about Guyanese people living in Guyana—and about nothing else. They are the sole, unbroken focus of his ...
Some classics dominate conversations more than bookshelves. Their titles signal depth, their quotes circulate widely, yet their pages remain half turned. This feature looks at demanding works that ...
Lesufi’s remark about resorting to hotel showers during water shortages was not an isolated lapse of judgment but a revealing ...
Scholars will both value this new book with its original insights and descriptions and challenge some of its propositions.
I am an old man, having reached “four score and five” years, to describe my age in archaic terms. From a biological ...
Some books do not just inform you. They shape how you see power, responsibility, and society. This feature examines five influential titles that demand caution and context. If you value serious ...
In his 2002 book, All the Devils are Here, David Seabrook says the transition from Rochester to Chatham High Street is “from retro to necro, because Chatham is a long time dead, killed off on March 31 ...
The Bulgarian filmmaker touches upon the philosophical layers of her sophomore feature, opening up paths of interpretation beyond the instantly visible ...
Yet, as we document in a new report for the Chapman Center for Demographics and Policy, there are signs that religion is enjoying more than a nascent revival. Data emerging from the 2020s suggest that ...
Sharjah has announced architecture as the central focus of the 17th cycle of its Artistic Criticism Research Award, directing ...
In recent years, the term “incel”—short for involuntary celibate—has become a fixture in public discourse, almost exclusively associated with men. The male incel subculture is frequently linked to ...