Profile: Drama Queen
Playwright, advice
columnist and now
novelist Claudia Dey
is her generation’s
quirkiest storyteller
Published: May 2008
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Profile: Drama QueenPlaywright, advice
columnist and now
novelist Claudia Dey
is her generation’s
quirkiest storyteller
Published: May 2008
James Orbinski—a Toronto doctor and humanitarian—puts Rwanda in the spotlight
Published: April 2008
Chris Hyndman and Steven Sabados bring their shiny, happy chic to the CBC
Published: February 2008
Filmmaker Ian Iqbal Rashid on growing up in Flemingdon Park, fleeing to London, and coming home with a movie about step-dancing at Jane and Finch
Published: January 2008
She’s touring the world, topping the charts and squeezing in a commerce degree at U of T on the side. Sophie Milman’s uncompromising career
Published: December 2007
Move over, Measha. Soprano Adrianne Pieczonka is taking centre stage
Published: November 2007
David Davidar has a new novel destined to be a best-seller and a publishing house to turn around. If the literary gossips are right, he won’t stop there
Published: October 2007
No Logo condemned the evils of corporate branding and made Naomi Klein the voice of the new left. With her latest book, the stakes are higher: she uncovers an American conspiracy and names names. Portrait of an agitator in Act Two
Published: October 2007
Health Minister George Smitherman, Ontario’s rowdiest politician, on
the eve of his nuptials
Published: August 2007
Jennifer and Tamara Podemski have been
performing together
since they were kids. Now they’re taking solo
turns in the spotlight
Published: July 2007
The multitalented, multitasking John Mighton—writer, philosopher, brainiac
Published: June 2007
When not discovering the new Björk or performing in Whitehorse, he’ll be
hosting his own show. A portrait of Jian Ghomeshi, modern-day renaissance man
Published: April 2007
Bad boy chef Greg Couillard blows into Yorkville, of all places, with his African restaurant, Spice Room–Manyata
Published: March 2007
As Chatelaine’s newest editor, Sara Angel has been charged with
updating a Canadian icon
Published: January 2007
U of T prof Thomas Homer-Dixon has made
his career warning us about global collapse.
If only we’d listen
Published: December 2006
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