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March 2010


Three Meals in Afghanistan

March 2010

Three Meals in Afghanistan

by Naheed Mustafa
In cities and villages alike, a country seeking change clings tightly to its past
Photograph by Tim Hetherington

Paul Farenbacher’s Yard Sale

Fiction

Paul Farenbacher’s Yard Sale

Excerpted from the author’s forthcoming debut collection

A Tale of Two Cities

Society

A Tale of Two Cities

The Vancouver you see, and the one you don’t

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Desktop Wallpaper: Trees

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Desktop Wallpaper: Trees

Download exclusive wallpaper from the March 2010 issue of The Walrus


Life on the Instalment Plan

Justice

Life on the Instalment Plan

Is Canada’s penal system for women making or breaking Renée Acoby?


Editor’s Note

Editor's Note

Editor’s Note

Introducing the March 2010 issue of The Walrus


Firestorm

Visual Art

Firestorm

The National Gallery’s acquisition of Voice of Fire created a massive controversy. Could it happen today?


Real Magic

Health

Real Magic

At a special weight loss program for men, the author discovers that the only way to stop overeating is to start believing


Bird Calling

Profile

Bird Calling

Captivated by an endangered avian species, the former director of the Calgary Zoo becomes the world’s foremost expert in its propagation


Living on a Lighted Stage

Music

Living on a Lighted Stage

Are we finally ready to take Rush seriously?


The Unsporting Event

Frontier

The Unsporting Event

Do the Paralympic Games encourage athletes to win big by aiming low?



Letters

Letters

Letters

Atonement, Havana Affair, and Pilgrim’s Progress


The Ice Man

Online Exclusive

The Ice Man

In conversation with polar wildlife photographer Paul Nicklen


Law of the Jungle

Field Note

Law of the Jungle

A new free trade deal implicates Canada in Peru’s Indian Problem


Melting Plots

Books

Melting Plots

Two recent novels illuminate immigrants’ different experiences in English and French Canada


Star-Crossed

Essay

Star-Crossed

Science fiction contains worlds of wonder, but without love it’s lonely in space


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