Q&A With Brian Morgan, Art Director of the Walrus

Earlier this spring, as the RRJ was designing its cover for the Spring 2017 issue—which is launching April 6—we decided to interview some art directors from well-known Canadian publications and pick their brains about how they create their covers (we’ve already picked Valerie Thai’s, art director of This magazine). Brian Morgan has been the art director at The Walrus since 2008,… Continue reading Q&A With Brian Morgan, Art Director of the Walrus

March 27th: Makuch’s Bad Day in Court, Trouble at McGill, and more

These are the stories we’re watching this week. Here is your Weekly Wire: After a two-year legal battle, Vice News reporter Ben Makuch will likely be forced to surrender his correspondence and interview materials with a Canadian ISIS recruit to the RCMP. Last Wednesday, a three-judge panel of the Ontario Court of Appeal sided with… Continue reading March 27th: Makuch’s Bad Day in Court, Trouble at McGill, and more

Referendum Politics Heat Up (Again) in Scotland

Hed: (n) Newsroom jargon for headlines Headlines are tricky. They have to grab flighty readers’ attention, tell a story, and hopefully even squeeze in a witticism. The smallest choices affect readers’ first impressions and, sometimes, their only take on the story. Once a week, we analyze the different ways news outlets present the same story.… Continue reading Referendum Politics Heat Up (Again) in Scotland

The Markup: Susanne Craig on Trump’s Tax Returns

The best long-form journalism involves a lot of red ink. An editor’s corrections, cuts, and revisions often go unseen by the public. Here at The Markup, our job is to dissect their choices.     Episode 5: Susanne Craig on Trump’s Tax Returns New York Times reporter Susanne Craig loves her mailbox. Mailboxes at the Times Metro section… Continue reading The Markup: Susanne Craig on Trump’s Tax Returns

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