Issue 110 - Spring/Summer 2019
Willie directed by Laurence Mathieu-Leger profiles Willie O’Ree, the first Black player in the National Hockey League and his ongoing fight to ensure that hockey is for everyone. Subscribe today!
Lily Zepeda discusses Mr. Toilet: The World’s #2 Man and sharing the story of Jack Sim and his mission to harness the power of poo.
Read MoreWillie is the story of Willie O'Ree, the man who broke the NHL’s colour barrier. It feels like something we all ought to know already, but the sports icon finally gets his due.
Read MoreIt is perhaps impossible to assess the impact of the body of work created by Canada’s National Film Board (NFB; ONF en français) on our national culture—or, indeed, on international cinematic culture. Since its founding in 1939, the NFB has
Read MoreUnfinished films, lost masterpieces, and stillborn projects assume new lives in documentary form. How The Other Side of the Wind, Shirkers, and Dune endure as non-fiction.
Read MoreWhat are the stories being told about the Middle East, how are they being told, and does it matter who is documenting them?
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