With an estimated seven million Canadians doing yoga, there’s no question the practice is popular today. But why is it so popular? That was the question on the mind of Paul Bramadat, director of the ...
The coordinated campaign to defy Brown v. Board continues to impact education today, as many schools remain racially ...
It was a federalist, anglophone love-in last Friday afternoon at the Hotel Bonaventure as the St. Patrick’s Society of Montreal (SPSM) annual luncheon welcomed former NDP leader Tom Mulcair as ...
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YOUNG ROSSIES: The best of luck to John Curran and the Roscommon U-20s that play Mayo in Castlebar on Wednesday, and to Dara ...
In a new nonfiction book, the Y.A. novelist describes the disease as a window into “the folly and brilliance and cruelty and ...
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The author of “Everything Is Tuberculosis” is trying to find hope on the road as medical research funding disappears.
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A posthumous memoir by the Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny, which detailed his fight against autocracy and ...
David Sheff’s new biography convincingly argues for John Lennon’s widow as a feminist ... By Alexis Schaitkin Books about writers’ dogs and cats are a literary staple.