The Dante Review
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Fatima Bhutto’s The Hour of the Wolf
Zinia Jaswal For most readers, Fatima Bhutto’s name arrives already entangled with history,…
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The Iliad and the Cost of Glory
Zinia Jaswal I first encountered The Iliad in an art history class rather…
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A New Chapter for Ballet in Vancouver
By Lauren Sinclair For decades, Vancouver’s dance identity has been closely associated with…
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Fragments of Light: Vancouver Art Gallery
Claire McKenna The newest exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery arrives at a…
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There Is Something in the Water shows how environmental harm follows lines of inequality
Sophie Bigeu There Is Something in the Water by Elliot Page and Ian…
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Anthropocene: The Human Epoch presents the planet as evidence of human impact
Amelia Grant Anthropocene: The Human Epoch by Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier, and…
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The Magnitude of All Things
Jeniffer Manzon The Magnitude of All Things by Jennifer Abbott is a reflective…
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Wilfred Buck shows how knowledge of the stars carries memory, survival, and teaching
Amelia Grant Wilfred Buck is a documentary about Cree astronomer and educator Wilfred…
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Swan Song shows the pressure behind a final ballet season
Danielle Marc Swan Song follows Karen Kain during the creation of her final…
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The Safekeep by Yael van der Wouden
By Elise Martel Yael van der Wouden’s The Safekeep begins with stillness, but…

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