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Toronto. Our favourite editor, Rita Godlevskis is at it again! Her latest opus in print for PhotoED is out now. Rita writes,”Perhaps as a subconscious reflection of a collective gl...
How does the Exodus story, Judaism’s foundational narrative of freedom, speak to the present? We asked local leaders, including rabbis, educators and podcasters, to weigh in. The p...
The stories in our magazine this week are timely and news relevant. Together, they paint a portrait of global humanity that’s different from the image of division and discord regul...
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Happy spring! Welcome to the April/May 2026 national issue of La Scena Musicale, with a special focus on the voice! This issue also includes our annual guides to Canadian spring fe...
The Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn has posted online their Anglican News magazine for May 2026. Here’s Bishop Mark Short’s Reflection: “Like many of you, I’ve been fascinated by...
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How a Mark Twain passage at our Passover seder led me to reflect on the themes of envy and Jewish self-esteem. The post Print Issue: How Do We Regain Our Mojo? | April 10, 2026 app...
Frontview magazine: Micko and the Mellotronics announce new singleThe issue of audience sometimes raises its troublesome head and an old debate comes back to haunt me. I can still...
WHEN The Devil Wears Prada came out in 2006, it was the peak of a silver age of magazine publishing. The busy, bridge-burning life cushioned by freebies and proximity to power wasn...
April 1983, and the new version of the magazine is in full swing.
In Aesthetica’s latest print edition, creatives explore how histories – whether personal, political or both – are written into the spaces we inhabit everyday. The post Altered Land...
yemenat Yemenat *Manal Hani Imagine a magic mirror. You stand before it and see yourself exactly as you wish the world to perceive you: a flawless smile, a life brimming with achie...
New music from Joe Lovano, Kalia Vandever and Nicholas Payton + Anggie Obin, Phillip Golub and Anthony Tidd.Playlist Host Speaks 00:00 Anggie Obin "Ballot or the Bullet" from Lu...
Toronto. Our late editor, Bob Lansdale occasionally had a column “A Second Look” where he could expand on previous articles when new information arrived. In issue 27-3 “A Second Lo...
Standing in front of a broken mirror on the first floor of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, I revel in the act of looking at my image divided, compartmentalized, reflecting bac...
If April felt suspiciously quiet from Jean’s corner of the continuum care campus, that’s because she spent the month living a double life. By day, she was the same woman who shows...
From global conflict to personal moments, this year’s selection shows how photography captures both the scale […]
An exhibition of portraits by the legendary Mary Ellen Mark and the acclaimed Sabiha Çimen celebrates the timeless activities of girlhood. The post Shared Experiences appeared firs...
Polly Gaillard has spent most of her career orbiting photography from every possible angle—making it, teaching it, writing about it, and living with the particular vulnerability th...
Before an exhibition opens, something else is already being made. Catalogs are designed, essays commissioned, flyers printed—and, at the Pinakothek, a booklet made for visitors to...
FRANCE AS IT MEANS—the paradoxes France philosophises about and everyone else ignores, a farewell to Suzanne Grosso Vidal, and new writing from Bandol, Paris, and beyond.
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