Special Issue
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Special IssueCooking as a Therapeutic Activity for Managing Symptoms of ADHD
As a slow, repetitive, creative process that requires sustained attention, cooking became one of the least destructive ways to channel that need for calm and focus.
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Special IssueIt’s Time to Finally Retire the Myth of the Tortured Artist
The idea that artists must embrace emotional turmoil to fuel creativity is a needlessly destructive one.
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Special IssuePhoto Essay: A Portrait of How People Pray In Montreal
We visited their places of worship and learned about the different ways people pray across realities.
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Special IssueMy Big Fat Catholic Family
Grampy had 15 siblings, and the portrait of his family haunted me for the sheer size of it.
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Special IssueThe Hidden Powers of Faith
For marginalized students, the relationship to spirituality can be a bit more complicated.
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Special IssueThe Repression Olympics: The Unattainability of Sexual Purity
Imagine thinking you deserve an eternity in hell for being a little curious.
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Special IssueMy F-Words: From Fear to Faith
I thought faith was supposed to not let you feel so alone.
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Special Issue‘MISSIONARY’: 200 Pages of Queerness in China
The pages of MISSIONARY come alive with stellar photography, colourful images, and a few articles in Mandarin.
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Special IssueHow Non-Monogamy in Montreal Challenges Us to Look Inside Ourselves
“A big problem with the monogamous narrative, for me,” said Gabriel, “is this concept that as your partner grows and their needs change, you need to be able to continue to meet their needs, […] certain kinds of needs that are exclusive to your relationship.”
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Special IssueAsexuality, Explained Through Cake
But to me, it’s exactly like having a slice of cake: I enjoy it while I have it, but when I don’t, it’s not on my mind at all, I don’t really crave it, and I don’t seek to have it every day.

