Oct 12, 2012 | 17:43Sunday Edition Baba Yaga's House AudioSunday Edition Baba Yaga's House Oct 12, 2012 | 17:43It's a daring experiment in aging together. David Gutnick's documentary, Baba Yaga's House, tells the story of 85-year-old feminist Therese Clerc, the activist behind France's first state-funded, self-administered, woman-only residence.
Nov 22, 2012 | 21:33Sunday Edition Drawn and Quarterly: King of the Graphic Novel: DOC; 251112 AudioSunday Edition Drawn and Quarterly: King of the Graphic Novel: DOC; 251112 Nov 22, 2012 | 21:33Montreal cartoonist Chris Oliveros started a small hand-made magazine he called Drawn and Quarterly at his kitchen table twenty-three years ago. Now D and Q is the hottest publisher of graphic novel publishers in the English speaking world. David Gutnick's documentary is called Graphic Chicken Soup for the Graphic Soul.
Nov 30, 2012 | 21:24Sunday Edition Vita Sackville-West; 021212 AudioSunday Edition Vita Sackville-West; 021212 Nov 30, 2012 | 21:24Vita Sackville-West was a prolific writer in early 20th-Century Britain who is best remembered not for her prose, but for her not-so-private, private life ... that included many romantic dalliances with many women including Virginia Wolfe. But she was also a judge. Michael speaks to Thomas S. Woods about the long-forgotten chapter in Sackville-West's life.