Culture

Arts
Courtesy of CBC Radio 2

CBC Radio 2: Tempo

Renowned opera singer showcases a wide array of composers from all eras  
By Malcolm Macpherson  March 2009

Arts
Courtesy of CBC Radio 2

CBC Radio 2: Morning

Revamped show expands listeners' musical knowledge while exposing Canadian talent  
By Kylie Taggart  March 2009

Arts

CBC Radio 2: The Signal

Program delights in treating listeners to an eclectic mix of music  
By Kevin Spurgaitis  March 2009

FAITH.CULTURE.NOW
Courtesy of Sony Pictures

Having fun with dysfunction

Filmmakers and their audiences are ready to look at themselves and their families more sincerely  
By Kevin Spurgaitis  March 2009

Book Review

Good to a Fault

Acclaimed author shows that Christianity’s age-old issues are decidedly relevant  
By Sheryl Spencer  February 2009

Book Review

The Origin of Species

Governor General’s Award-winner explores the evolutionary view of the world  
By Noelle Boughton  February 2009

FAITH.CULTURE.NOW
Courtesy of Miramax

The sky is falling

Films about the end of days raise important questions about the fine line between humanity and inhumanity  
By Kevin Spurgaitis  February 2009

Book Review

Cockroach

Introspective novel leads readers down the dark alleyways of alienation  
By David Wilson  February 2009

Book Review

Through Black Spruce

Giller Prize-winner uses humour to examine how we become who we are  
By Kylie Taggart  February 2009

Book Review

The Shack

Best-selling book feels like fiction but resembles an unconventional Sunday school lesson  
By Drew Halfnight  February 2009

Arts
Courtesy of HBO

The Wire

The bleak streets of Baltimore take on many roles in this award-winning police drama   
By Lee Simpson  January 2009

Arts
Courtesy of HBO

Extras

Comedy series teaches us about friendship, the film industry and the antics of actors   
By Paul F. McKenna  January 2009

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