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People who are alright never get asked, "Are you alright?"
People who are alright never get asked, "Are you alright?"
Alberta's unknown literary populist
Some are considering closing; others have left the province
Imagine, if you can envision such a thing, a crowded dinner party—the table strewn with brightly coloured dishes brimming with foods from around the world. The host is pounding on the table [...]
Edmonton writer Dolly Dennis’s second novel, The Complex Arms, tracks the lives of an eccentric coterie of characters who comprise a tenuous community of renters in a four-storey walk-up in the [...]
Anyone curious about the democratic experiment has noticed unprecedented developments in electoral politics. Negativity, fear-mongering and scandal have long been with us, but the 2019 federal [...]
Bonus: Lightbulb jokes!
Repatriating a First Nation leader's regalia from a British museum to the prairies
Doreen Vanderstoop’s debut novel, Watershed, is a disturbing glimpse into Alberta’s future: The year is 2058; the glaciers have dried up, the rivers run dry. Calgary, where the novel is partly [...]
A dialogue between Dan Woynillowicz and Oumar Dicko