All That Jazz: Molly Johnson reflects on her career and new holiday album. Plus, finding your inner bliss; showing off your grey locks; understanding long COVID; and travelling with a purpose.
Zoomer • VOLUME 38, NUMBER 1
New Year, New You
A Goodie, Not an Oldie
This Way Up
100 Years From Solitude
National Lampoonist
Lucy & Desi Redux
Oscar Bait
Cult Classics
Legends of Song
Calendar Guy • Bryan Adams puts down his guitar and picks up his camera to create the 2022 Pirelli calendar
Getting Back, With a Beatle
The ER Diaries
The Long Haul • Canadian researchers hope to find predictors for COVID-19 outcomes, including the differences between older men and women
The Cost of Living • When bringing home the bacon rings in at nearly $10 a pack, seniors start to worry about inflation
Holocaust Trials and Errors of Justice
All That Jazz • TORONTO SINGER MOLLY JOHNSON REGALES KIM HUGHES WITH STORIES ABOUT PRINCESS DIANA, HER CAREER AND HER NEW ALBUM
The Secrets to Happiness
Your Body, Your Self • LIFESTYLE EXPERTS TALK TO LEANNE DELAP ABOUT FINDING JOY BY COMING TO TERMS WITH OUR AGING APPEARANCE
There’s No Place Like Home • AFTER 40 YEARS IN TORONTO, ELLEN VANSTONE MOVES BACK TO WINNIPEG AND RECONNECTS WITH HER SIBLINGS
Singing the Body Electric • DAVID PEVSNER WRITES A CANDID MEMOIR ABOUT REJECTING SHAME AND EMBRACING HIS SEXUALITY
Help Yourself • THESE NON-FICTION BOOKS OFFER A POST-PANDEMIC WORLD SOME PERSPECTIVES THAT WILL ENLIGHTEN AND EDUCATE
Grey Pride • Whether reclaiming grey hair or going silver for kicks, the trend accelerated by COVID-19 is the coolest icing on the cake
Visions of Sugar Plums • Food for Thought: How to give back, with holiday gift ideas for the gourmands in your life
Bon Appétit • For his Montreal restaurant, global culinary star Marcus Samuelsson entrusts his multicultural cuisine to a passionate local
It’s Time! 22 Reasons to Travel in 2022
Moses’ Last Word/First Word