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The power and potential of hatred

A St. John's theatre group is bringing to life a Wyoming community's reaction to an unspeakable hate crime with "The Laramie Project," which runs at LSPU Hall, Nov. 28 - Dec. 1.

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When you fail to plan…

Canada doesn't have a national food plan. Should we?

Muskrat Falls ‘process’ catalyst for democracy in the streets

Against intensifying discontent over what many are calling "undemocratic" governance, the Dunderdale-led PCs are pressing to sanction the Muskrat Falls megaproject. As a result, more people are going outside, meeting others and finding new ways to make their voices heard.

Digging up the roots

Skydiggers Andy Maize and Josh Finlayson visit St. John's to offer up a selection of new and old tunes at the Rocket Room Friday and Saturday.

If you don’t know Jack

Toronto musician Jack Marks is one of the best Canadian songwriters you've never heard of, and he's making landfall Nov. 15 for his "To It and At It" Newfoundland tour.

Laughing back to Gander

Harbour Grace comedian John Sheehan has had an incredible five years. Now he's headed back to where it all began for him.

Label me, (big) bro!

Why doesn't our government require GMO labeling?

“I’ll be glad to catch honest cod once more” – Part II

"...the Great War simultaneously created a country and destroyed it..."

“I’ll be glad to catch honest cod once more” – Part I

How Newfoundland's participation and role in the Great War changed us forever

A world of spectators

A conversation with Newfoundland's most adored folk songwriter Amelia Curran, whose new album 'Spectators' isn't only lyrically and sonically captivating, it's also incredibly relevant.