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Jane Goodall's tireless trek

Renowned primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall travels about 300 days a year spreading her message of conservation and hope. Hear her talk about her lifelong passion,...

Author Mohsin Hamid on extremism

Following the bombings in Boston, President Obama asked, "why did young men who grew up and studied here, as part of our communities and our country,...

Steve Earle's hard road

On his 15th studio record The Low Highway, country rock troubadour Steve Earle looks at hard times from a perspective he knows all-too-well: the road....

The "Gaybro" subculture

"Gaybros" is an online community of gay men who share interests in things like pool, football, videogames, barbequing and tech gadgets, or, as the site...

Has Anonymous become mainstream?

Anonymous, the online activist network have received kudos recently for Operation Justice for Rehtaeh, their effort to get the RCMP to re-open their investigation into the alleged... Read More »

Q's Juno special live in Regina!

You can now stream Q's Juno special from the Conexus Arts Centre in Regina on Thursday night. Featuring interviews and performances from k.d. lang, Tom Cochrane, Dragonette, Bahamas...

Q exposed: the 6th anniversary edition

It's our 6th anniversary at Q, and we're celebrating with another Q exposed list! Click on the link to discover the identity of these six past Q...

Doc-maker Ken Burns

Emmy-award winning documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, the man behind epics like The Civil War, Jazz, and Baseball, has co-directed a film with his daughter Sarah and her husband...

Remembering Rita MacNeil

Upon word of the death of Rita MacNeil, we present a tribute to the great Cape Breton singer. Jian speaks with some of the people...

Canada's original teen idol Paul Anka

Legendary singer and song-writer Paul Anka has just released a new album called Duets and a new memoir, titled My Way. Paul Anka talked to...