by Midweek Staff | May 10, 2020 | Blogs
This Midweek looks into the future with stories on the growing threat of the novel coronavirus as cases increase around the world, including in Canada, and looks at how the past continues to shape the present as a protests for the Wet’suwent’en cause attract wide-ranging support. We also hear about hot art — molten glass being blown into shapes…and forged paintings tainting the legacy of a brilliant master. All that and more!
by Midweek Staff | May 6, 2020 | Blogs
Midweek’s back after a week’s break, but we haven’t been slacking off: We look at support for the Wet’suwet’en blockades, and also some of the disruptions they’re causing; we examine concussions, human trafficking, and struggles to unionize; and we hear about threatened local traditions and others that are going strong.
by Midweek Staff | May 6, 2020 | Blogs
This Midweek opens with the struggles of the Wet’suwet’en cause and mourning for journalist Christie Blatchford and students lost to suicide at Ottawa U, but before we’re done we’ve also met women accomplishing much in science, LGBTQ folks reclaiming hockey as a passion, and artists expressing themselves through nature photography, drag acts, and using ivy to expose colonialism. That and much more!
by Midweek Staff | May 5, 2020 | Blogs
Midwinter, but Midweek is out and about: we head off to the farmers’ market, stop at a diner, attend a chef competition and a blues concert, ride transit with some disgruntled users, and take an indepth look at what people with disabilities want others to know about what it’s like being stared at. All that and much more!