A new exhibition, filled with notebooks, photos and intimate archival materials, unveils a yet-unseen side of the Canadian icon’s creative life.
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The bountiful afterlife of Leonard Cohen
Cohen lives on with a new book, and a new album is even in the offing
For Leonard Cohen, a career retrospective unlike any other
A Montreal museum showcases new work from Canada and beyond, commissioned to honour the legend
Late artists’ last lesson: Rage against the dying of the light
What the final efforts of David Bowie, Leonard Cohen and 2016’s many departed stars tell us about how to live
Robert Lantos remembers his friend, Leonard Cohen
The noted film producer on how he followed Leonard Cohen—right to the end, to his L.A. memorial
Canadians share how Leonard Cohen touched our lives
Canadians shared their stories of Leonard Cohen—meeting him in Montreal, engaging with his poetry, loving his music, and more
Saying goodnight to the grocer of despair
A look at Leonard Cohen’s remarkable later years, a fairy-tale redemption that masked the darkness that truly defined his career
What Montreal meant to Leonard Cohen
Leonard Cohen’s beloved Montreal went beyond the neighbourhoods of his youth, beyond the Jewish quarters in Westmount
‘The heart will not retreat’: How we loved Leonard Cohen
From 2016: Brian D. Johnson on the private and permanent connections Leonard Cohen’s fans felt for him
How to go on, after Leonard Cohen
Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall on a week—a year—that has sapped so many, and how losing Leonard Cohen urges us to stay strong