Shaping a New Era for South Asian Art
In her role as Head of Modern and Contemporary South Asian Art at Sotheby’s, Manjari Sihare-Sutin has become agnostic when it comes to time zones. “Our field is so global. My day often begins with India, shifts to the United Kingdom by midday, and ends with the United States.” It tracks that S
Why Arthouse Cinemas Matter More Than Ever
In June 2024, Academy Award-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro posted an urgent plea to halt the closure of the beloved independent cinema, The Revue, located in Toronto’s Roncesvalles neighbourhood. After imploring mayor Olivia Chow to step in, he took matters into his own hands with a post on
The Coolest Cities to Ring in 2025 Around the World
For over a century, New York City and its famed mirror ball drop has captivated the world as the most enduring symbol of the transition into a new year. However, as December counts down, global celebrations to ring in 2025 are taking on deeper significance against the backdrop of a turbulent calenda
The Business Case For Vulnerable Leadership
When Abdullah Snobar reflects on the many moments that have made him one of the country’s trailblazing tech leaders, a career trajectory that earned him a spot on Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 in 2018, his expression offers hints of who he is and who he’s been. There are glimpses of a wide-eyed and

