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Is Your Curry 'Authentic'? A New Book Explores Eating, Reading and Race
Toronto writer Naben Ruthnum on the connection between home cooking and the lure of a perfect, nostalgic past
Sadiya Ansari
4 minutes
Living
Why Are Some People Such Assholes? A Stanford Professor Investigates
Robert Sutton, author of the 2007 book
The No Asshole Rule
, is back with a new guide on how to recognize them, how to avoid them, and even how to tell if you've become one of them
Diana Duong
3 minutes
Living
Margaret Atwood On Audible's Canadian Launch — And How It's A Return To An Old Form Of Storytelling
As Amazon’s giant audio division Audible expands north of the border, Atwood explains her involvement, and what it means for storytelling in this country.
Brian Bethune, Maclean's
7 minutes
Books
Salman Rushdie On His Prescient New Novel: 'I Would Rather Have Guessed Wrong'
In writing
The Golden House
, Rushdie predicted Trump's victory. He talked to Chatelaine about life under the president, and the forces pulling the American left apart.
Sadiya Ansari
5 minutes
Living
My New Boyfriend Has 3 Kids. I Wondered: Would I Have Any Love Left To Give Them?
My own daughter taught me about the bond of biological love. But I was about to discover how devoted I could become to other people's children.
Alison Pick
4 minutes
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