Book Reviews
Her Country transcends the bounds of the genre to explore a much larger, more universal conundrum: how do we affect change within the confines of “the way it’s always been”?
In Rooney’s third novel, readers get a rare glimpse into a writer’s interior life.
If you’re in the mood for a book that will gently place a thumb print on your heart, pick up Last Impressions by Joseph Kertes.
We Had A Little Real Estate Problem is a compelling account of Indigenous comedy in the United States and Canada, backed by historical research and interviews
Emma John’s skillful writing and honest narration make this book a joy to read
If you’re looking for an extremely funny and quintessentially Canadian book to brighten the undoubtedly dark months ahead, we highly recommend you pick up Morgan Murray’s debut novel Dirty Birds.
The Main Hall in the Tranzac was packed with comedy and theatre lovers alike.
“Night of 1000 Dollys is like going to Dolly Parton church”
Comedy highlights in Toronto this Spring featuring Bad Machine, Crunchy Tigers, Calling Mockery and more.
Ali Hassan talks comedy, and his journey in and out of the culinary world.
One can only imagine the dream team of Canadian Steve Wozniaks sitting around the Cineplex IT department that were used to code this new Scene + App.
Robert Watson’s Gay AF Comedy showcase at Just For Laughs Toronto was a microcosm of everything wonderful you saw at the fest this year.
“It's always been a place for me to find music that doesn't necessarily fit anywhere else.”
Brooks has made quite a name for herself in recent years creating concert posters for a myriad of acts.
Shantaia, who cracked the Billboard charts with her song "Broke To Brand New," is currently in the Top 3 of SiriusXM's Top of the Country competition.
A book teeming with deeply considered intuitions and observations, and some terrific turns of phrase.