Len Keith and Cub Coates fell for each other in early 20th-century New Brunswick, at a time and place where queer relationships were taboo. Their story was almost lost forever—until a collection of tender photographs brought their romance into the light.
‘Love, Actually’ is a Christmas institution. But Shannon Proudfoot unloads on the lies that it, like so many romcoms, feed us
Jason Markusoff shares two stories showing what the late Leonard Cohen means to him—in the hopes you’ll share yours, too
A readable comeback from the once-shamed science journalist
University means big changes to romantic relationships
Can you put a price on romance? Apparently, yes
The soulmate search will soon be mobile, transparent and constant
Couples should fight more and not compromise
It’s not easy living with a man who will only say ‘I love you’ once a day, max
Jonathan McLeod notes Jack Layton’s use of the word “love.”
‘BDJ Unscreened’ unplugs with wrap of summer faves
What happens when the trend of globalized romance runs into the reality of immigration crackdowns, red tape and tough job markets