Articles


Matty à la ferme
Chef Matty Matheson’s first transformation took him from downtown party animal to internet celebrity. Now he’s working on his next act as a champion of regenerative agriculture.
Des cholitas alpinistes
These are the Cholitas Escaladoras or “Climbing Cholitas,” a group of five Aymara Indigenous women in Bolivia who are breaking stereotypes and shifting perceptions.
Si la nature nous envoyait la facture
Nature is not merely magnificent. It also provides important ecosystem “balancing” services, contributing to, among other things, climate control, water purification, and the circulation of nutrients in the soil. And because the state does not have to pay for those projects undertakes, many environmentalists, economists, and legislators are often tasked to quantify in dollars just how much these natural processes save the annual budget.
L’arche de Tim et Hannah
Artist Hannah Fuller and pro snowboarder Tim Eddy had been building their secluded, Swiss Family Robinson–style microcabin with their bare hands for two months. Suddenly, on week six, all their utopian plans to live sustainably were halted. By a toilet.
La permanence de l’objet
Catherine Blanchet’s drawings are quiet odes to the mineral world and the rocks washed up by the tides on the shores of the St. Lawrence.
Le petit homme et la mer
At the foot of the mountain in Bromont, Noah Forand runs fast but grows up slowly and a little differently than others. Without knowing it, he’s teaching his family and friends l’art de vivre.