Alanis Morissette on diva feuds and body image, unhealthy sexuality, reading to her son, and the re-release of Jagged Little Pill
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Not so odd: The 2015 Junos fail to revel in Canada’s weirdness
Despite a number of opportunities, the 2015 Junos unsurprisingly stuck to the script, eschewing Canadian music’s essential oddness
Why Alanis still matters
Two decades on, as Alanis Morissette beats Queen Celine to the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, the legacy of ‘Jagged Little Pill’ is more alive than ever
Newsmakers
Prince William plays doctor, Alanis Morissette goes to Broadway and Bailey the bison takes a ride
Newsmakers
Barack Obama’s anguish, Jay Z’s new, less-hyphenated look and Lac-Mégantic gets a little love
Eliza and Rachael Hurwitz give ‘Ironic’ a few corrections
As many an English teacher has lamented, the irony of Canadian songstress Alanis Morissette’s classic hit Ironic is that she had a weak grasp of the concept of irony.
Postpartum pop from Alanis Morissette
The Canadian music icon has mellowed since she had her son, but remains as fiery and outspoken as ever.
Forever Young
Neil Young was the designated patriarch at this year’s Juno love-in between elders and upstarts
Newsmakers
A Botox backlash in Hollywood, Alanis Morissette on Alanis Morissette Day, and is Wyclef Jean shafting Haiti’s poor?
Newsmakers
Pamela Anderson writes a letter to Putin, Japan gets a less embarrassing PM, plus a Lou Reed concert for dogs