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Copies of Carol Off’s new book, 'At A Loss For Words: Conversation in the Age of Rage,' sit on a table at Southminster Church in Ottawa. The spines of the books are all piled up on top of each other with a hand reaching out to sign a copy.

Journalist Carol Off promotes new book that challenges distortions in language

On a chilly evening in Old Ottawa South, an eager crowd gathered to hear award-winning Canadian journalist Carol Off speak about her latest bestseller...
Laying on a table with teacups and cards, a person in a red dress stares directly at the camera.

Q&A: Singer-songwriter Zeelle on growing up and finding musical inspiration

At 10 years old, Zahra Ladha penned their first song. It was Grade 4 and they wrote “The Perfect Life” with their childhood friend...
A women wearing all black with a black mask, stands to the right of an all white textile art piece.

Gallery 101’s ‘Do Weeds Still Grow in Heaven?’ confronts abuses in queer and trans...

WARNING: This article contains topics of abuse targeting members of the LGBTQ+ community. Those in need of support can call the Sexual Assault Support...
A blue book with the title "On Beauty" by Rob McLennan sits on a bed. Above it is a cactus and three Muji pens. The backdrop is a gray blanket.

Review: ‘On Beauty’ captures the delicacies of the mundane

While laying in the grass of New York City’s Central Park with the skyscrapers warmly embracing me, I cracked open the short story collection,...
On stage, the two main characters in 1984, Julia and Winston, have a heated discussion.

Review: Sock ‘n’ Buskin’s ‘1984’ is a tall order on a small stage

In a dystopian society, Winston is a cog in a utilitarian machine. This world operates under the constant surveillance and censorship of the Party,...
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