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The new book by Megan Milks is excessive, leaky, exuberant—and a little nasty
Murray Ruhl’s alternate life online gives an unfiltered look at the religious right’s anti-democratic aspirations
How a new video series is educating 2SLGBTQIA+ seniors on how to spot and avoid romance scams when dating online
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An innovative new challenge structure is let down by a too-familiar episode structure
It’s time for less slacktivism and more hands on deck
Senior editor Mel Woods has been nominated for ‘Outstanding Online or Print Journalism Article,’ and Xtra has been nominated for ‘Outstanding Independent Journalism’
Premier Danielle Smith’s outrage shows why the sporting organization’s decision is such a big deal
There are surprising commonalities between two of Canada’s most successful TV exports
For the first time in years, RuPaul’s Drag Race starts with a design challenge
Cardi B joins us for a very good premiere episode of the flagship series
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