Carl E. James: In our country’s racially diverse generation of students, we should consider whether ‘classics’ that repeatedly use the ‘N’ word are reasonable in our classrooms
Tag Archives: To Kill a Mockingbird
How playing Scout Finch at Stratford has made a kid wise beyond her years
Clara Poppy Kushnir is the toast of this summer’s festival for her turn in To Kill a Mockingbird, and the story’s dark themes have seldom been so relevant
Newsmakers 2015: Harper Lee sets off a firestorm
The controversy and panic over Harper Lee’s first book in 55 years missed something remarkable
Go Set A Watchman: A silent, steady launch for a major book
Harper Lee’s much-anticipated ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ follow-up is selling like hot cakes. But where’s all the launch-day excitement?
Will Harper Lee’s new mockingbird sing?
The burnished glow around Harper Lee may not survive 21st-century scrutiny
Newsmaker of the day: Harper Lee
Author of To Kill a Mockingbird will release a new book in July
Beware the friendly journalist next door
Review of ‘The Mockingbird next Door: Life With Harper Lee’
Where we need ‘The Book of Negroes’
A new guide uses Lawrence Hill’s bestseller to bring black history alive in Canadian classrooms
He got the inside story on Facebook
Plus, a gun-down of food-world icons, Beethoven’s ninth, McGill and the Dead Sea scrolls, a literary classic and an even-handed treatment of Rush Limbaugh