Poetry, chess and climate change

“Renée Sarojini Saklikar (left) discusses Bramah’s Discovery, blending epic poetry with climate fiction and mythical world-building. FULL STORY



 

 

 

 

Theresa Kishkan is writer and publisher living on the Sunshine Coast. Photo by Chelsea Roisum.


Overwhelmed

A 23-year-old poet meets an older artist who lures her to be his model and muse. Over forty years later, the model comes to terms with this episode in her life.

“It is seldom that we hear from an artist’s muse. [Theresa] Kishkan reclaims autonomy by humanizing herself to the viewer (and reader) and parsing through questions of consent, naïveté, trust, power, beauty and complicity.” FULL STORY

Working class hero

Having little money for big wage increases, Glen Clark’s government turned to better working environments including long-term disability provisions, health… FULL STORY

Very Canadian humour

“They’ll get that we [Canadians] have a great sense of humour, can laugh at ourselves and are polite and reserved… FULL STORY

Exposing the Holocaust

“In 1944, Rudi Vrba escaped from Auschwitz-Birkenau and saved hundreds of thousands of lives by telling the truth about what… FULL STORY

Why we really eat

“Science is an art, and we are complex human beings and emotional beings. I wrote The Hunger Code to bridge… FULL STORY

The cool kids

“By 1957, a Maclean’s magazine article on ‘The Scramble for the Teen-Age Dollar’ explained that retailers and advertisers were ‘out-hustling… FULL STORY

No map, just instinct

“When I am in an unusual or uncertain situation, I am supremely present. All other thoughts drop away—only the present… FULL STORY

Hear me roar

“I believed with every fibre of my being that Medicare was a sacred trust, that we couldn’t go back to… FULL STORY

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