Katherine Ashenburg
Articles on torontolife.com written by Katherine Ashenburg.
Months before the market crumbled, she wrote a best-seller about careless investments and crushing debt. This
isn’t the first time she’s had prophetic visions. The strange truth behind Margaret Atwood’s reinvention as an economics guru
Published: February 2009
There’s no such thing as a standard burial anymore. Torontonians
are arranging multiculti hybrid funerals, observing intricate grieving rituals and fashioning keepsakes with their loved ones’ remains.
An intimate look at mourning in the 21st century
Published: October 2008
Three awe-inspiring temples for design pilgrims
Published: June 2008
Ten moments that profoundly changed life in Toronto—for better or worse
Published: November 2006
John O’Connor’s reinterpretation of his 130-year-old Cabbagetown cottage may irk the preservation association, but spirit trumps historical accuracy
Published: May 2006
Known for his visionary sets, Michael Levine gave the four-part Ring Cycle its distinctive look. Now he’s directing the first instalment. Nervous? A little
Published: September 2006
After 20 years of kiboshed plans and axed budgets, we have our opera house. Jack Diamond has built a space worthy of a standing ovation
Published: July 2006
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