The COVID-19 pandemic has affected children’s worlds in many ways. Due to closures and restrictions, they have experienced the loss of social engagement and the support...
When you watch a terrifying or heartbreaking documentary, are you moved to do something more than just “share” the news on Twitter and Instagram? Here I...
Curated theme weeks include Epic Rivalries, followed by a Renée Fleming Week Highlights include the soprano’s signature roles as the Countess in Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro,...
This article is part of three-part series on summer reads for young people after a very unique year. US teenager Trayvon Martin was shot dead in...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Dec. 31, 2020 /CNW/ — Emaar, the master developer of the Burj Khalifa, has celebrated New Year’s Eve with a spectacular fireworks, animation, laser and...
Unsplash/Juan Di Nella, CC BY Summer is the time for holidays and travel. But as we weakly wave goodbye (we hope) to the horrors of 2020,...
As we bid the pandemic year goodbye and herald the new year, it’s worth asking about the kind of society Canada wants to be in 2021...
In February 2021, the British Museum will celebrate over a decade of collecting contemporary art of the Middle East and North Africa. Featuring over 100 works...
How do you get through the dark winter months of a pandemic? By reading exciting work by long overlooked Canadian women writers. Consider the first generation...
United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson sent Britons Googling this past fall when he said “a stitch in time saves nine” to describe actions to prevent...