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Lorne Cardinal wins August Schellenberg Award

By Folio on November 3, 2020  

Lorne Cardinal wins August Schellenberg Award

Lorne Cardinal turned down a role in the popular television series North of 60 to attend theatre…

Was Oliver Cromwell the Great Satan?

By Pat Murphy on October 21, 2020  

Was Oliver Cromwell the Great Satan?

When last week’s column referred to Oliver Cromwell as the “Great Satan,” my tongue was…

Sound engineer for Prince to talk about brilliant partnership

By Folio on October 14, 2020  

Sound engineer for Prince to talk about brilliant partnership

Susan Rogers needed just one more lucrative gig to go back to school. It wasn’t…

Revisiting the TV shows of my youth

By Michael Taube on October 13, 2020  

Revisiting the TV shows of my youth

Most of us have been busy during COVID-19 with work and family. Fortunately, I recently…

Julius Caesar’s assassins paid the price

By Pat Murphy on October 13, 2020  

Julius Caesar’s assassins paid the price

English author Peter Stothard’s latest book is called The Last Assassin: The Hunt for the…

Memories of Walter Reuther, an American labour giant

By Pat Murphy on September 30, 2020  

Memories of Walter Reuther, an American labour giant

Amity Shlaes’ Great Society is a chronicle of the United States in the mid-20th century.…

The perpetual fascination with Robin Hood

By Pat Murphy on September 17, 2020  

The perpetual fascination with Robin Hood

As historical figures go, Robin Hood is a source of perpetual fascination. Mind you, I…

How compassion makes businesses money

By David Fuller on September 9, 2020  

How compassion makes businesses money

Michael was my mentor when it comes to compassion. His heart always went out to…

The past isn’t a script set down in stone

By Peter Stockland on September 3, 2020  

The past isn’t a script set down in stone

For her book Talking Stones: The Politics of Memorialization in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland, Elisabetta Viggiani…

At 90, Thomas Sowell remains one of a kind

By Pat Murphy on August 12, 2020  

At 90, Thomas Sowell remains one of a kind

Thomas Sowell celebrated his 90th birthday this summer by publishing his 56th book. Entitled Charter…

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