In the last video of our three-part series, The Globe and Mail’s western editor Shelley Youngblut shares her collection of design magazine favourites.
The Guardian’s latest hack day projects hope to improve journalism (and football)
It’s easy to forget that newspapers aren’t all words and type—there are, in fact, large armies of software developers and engineers working behind the scenes to develop the mobile apps and websites you see online. Take The Guardian, for instance, which has over 40 employees on its software team alone. Every once in a while, The… Continue reading The Guardian’s latest hack day projects hope to improve journalism (and football)
Summer 2012 fundraiser: success
Last Thursday, February 2, we held our fundraiser party at the Black Bull Tavern at 298 Queen Street West in Toronto. Determined to produce the best magazine possible, the 20 of us on the Summer 2012 masthead felt a lot of pressure to raise a large amount of money—it will go directly back into the… Continue reading Summer 2012 fundraiser: success
Come have a drink with the watchers of the watchdogs
The day has finally arrived! Come to the Black Bull Tavern this evening for a drink with our summer 2012 masthead crew. There’ll be a lot of exciting raffle prizes, some specialty journalism cupcakes called Buried Leads (chocolate and vanilla cupcakes filled with berries), and a specialty journalism drink called the Toronto Slur (vodka/sour apple/cran) for… Continue reading Come have a drink with the watchers of the watchdogs
The Most Tales: Tina Pittaway
The independent journalist and broadcaster talks about her most challenging interview.