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,...
Most progressives believe that recreational drug use is a victimless crime—a private act of bodily autonomy. This essay challenges that comfortable myth. From the toxic sludge dumped in Ontario’s greenbelts to the sex trafficking rings funded by 'party drug' profits, and the laundered cash that prices families out of the housing market, we explore the hidden costs of the illegal trade. This is an argument for why 'Sober Solidarity' might be the most radical political stance you can take.
Six months into "The Great Isolation," the air has stopped carrying sound. No sirens, no laughter, no warnings. For Dave, who was born deaf, it’s a strange gift—he can finally hear the symphony of his own body. But for Sonia, the only person who still hears it all, the world is a screaming, mechanical graveyard.
"Every Little Nookie," a 2022 Stratford Festival production, is a laugh riot that explores the complexities of love, marriage, and intimacy with surprising tenderness....
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...
Les Misérables is a cornerstone of musical theatre, and continues to captivate audiences with its powerful story, soaring music, and enduring themes. I first...