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Posts Filed Under: magazines

Maisonneuve Celebrates Ten Years in Print

The Montreal-based magazine's editor-in-chief talks to us about what keeps the lights on at an independent Canadian publication.

The top half of the cover of Maisonneuve's latest issue.
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Historicist: Post-ing About Toronto

A 1952 profile of our city in one of America's most popular magazines reveals we liked money. A lot.

Cover of March 22, 1952 edition of The Saturday Evening Post. Illustrated by Amos Sewell.
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Fashion Magazine Is Doin’ It for Itself

Fashion magazines aren't often touted for exemplifying diversity. Worn Fashion Journal is trying to change all that, one panel discussion at a time.

From left to right: blogger Anita Clarke, journalist Elizabeth St. Philip, buyer and stylist  Iris Simpson
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Six Things You May Have Missed at Word on the Street

Toronto's annual celebration of the written word may be done for the year, but it's not too late to discover some of its hidden gems.

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The Nerds Come to Meet at the Word on the Street

Break out your dayplanner, because the Super Bowl of literary events is almost here, with more panels than you can shake a Kindle at.

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Zombie-Living

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Behind Corduroy‘s Seams

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Rumours of Their Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated?

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Big Day for Small Press

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500 Designs For The New York Times

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Quick! Spot The Magazine

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St. George’s Crown

LitTO: September 18–24

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Touting Bloghorns

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Lost and Found

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Warren Kinsella Rags on the Rags

TINARS Celebrates Fifty Years On The Road

Fringeist: TJ Dawe Explains Gender

Fear of a Panda Planet

Small is Beautiful