“Tudor decided ‘that myth is good for me because it’s a signal to anybody who might have something like that in mind: You’re not going to get away with it'”: Linden MacIntyre on An Accidental Villain, Part 2
So, Tudor is in St John’s, and set up with a job in fish exports, but his original sponsors have unexpectedly died. What happened next? Several businessmen who had connections…
“A lot of military men with that heroic sort of experience want to brag”: Linden MacIntyre on the challenges of investigating the notorious, secretive Hugh Tudor
Congratulations on releasing An Accidental Villain. The last time we talked, you had just published The Winter Wives, and you said you were going to London (UK) to do some…
Postcard from London
We’re travelling this week, on track of our winter theme, Air, Check back next week for the first of our two-part chat with Linden MacIntyre about his new book, An…
Perchance still dreaming (and sword fighting and tempting and flying)
Their summer 2025 season runs through the end of August, with productions of Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet), by Ann-Marie MacDonald; Tempting Providence, by Robert Chafe; and The Flying Doctor…
From trash to treasure: The Garbage Poems
Announcing the St John’s book launch party for The Garbage Poems by Anna Swanson, with illustrations by April White. Readings, art show, book-themed drinks and snacks! Tuesday, Aug 26, 7pm Leyton…
“Art is What Makes Life More Interesting Than Art”: Kathleen Knowling’s sketchbooks on display at The Rooms
“I’m not accurate, never. And I encourage people not to be. You observe more that way.” At 97, Kathleen Knowling draws every day—capturing the humour, beauty, and quiet rhythms of…