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Why "Kim’s Convenience" Hit Differently at 50 Walking through the Distillery District in August has a specific vibe—the heat radiating off the cobblestones, the tourists,...

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Stealing Art In A World Made Of Plastic

For the artist and the knowledge worker, this should be an empowering realization, not a threat. We are moving away from a world where we pay for the time it took to draw a line, and toward a world where we pay for the wisdom of where the line was placed. If an artist uses AI and produces something with no merit, that isn't a failure of the technology; it is a failure of their own creative intent.

The Five People You Meet In Heaven – Mitch Albom

This is a fun little book. I like to think of it as the perfect read for when you are travelling. I picked up at...

Museums: The Stolen Soul

We wander these marble halls as guests of history, but are we visiting a crime scene? From the sun-drenched Louvre to the secret vaults of the Hermitage, the world’s great museums were often built on the currency of conquest. I’ve always loved these sanctuaries, but I can no longer ignore the ghosts in the gallery. Is the Universal Museum a gift to humanity—or simply a vault for the victors?

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Every Little Nookie: A Side-Splitting Look at Love in All Its Forms

"Every Little Nookie," a 2022 Stratford Festival production, is a laugh riot that explores the complexities of love, marriage, and intimacy with surprising tenderness....

Les Misérables: A Timeless Epic of Redemption and Revolution

Les Misérables is a cornerstone of musical theatre, and continues to captivate audiences with its powerful story, soaring music, and enduring themes. I first...

Unveiling Ourselves Under the Covers: Why Late-Night Conversations Lead to Deeper Connections

The shadows lengthen, the day's noise fades, and a quiet intimacy settles as night descends. It's during these hushed hours that conversations often take...