Katrina Eschner

Don’t Stop the Presses

Don’t Stop the Presses

This could have been the Review’s last print issue.

 Katrina Eschner

Out of Touch

Out of Touch

The Toronto Star is delivering the newspaper on tablet, but its audience may be on a different screen

The Toronto Star is delivering the newspaper on tablet, but its audience may be on a different screen

 Katrina Eschner

Why did this Toronto Sun columnist single out a Review editor?

Why did this Toronto Sun columnist single out a Review editor?

It’s always nice to get a little press—but not if it means one of our staff is singled out for groundless abuse. The Review’s blog this year has taken on controversial issues. Under the skillful handling of blog editors Fatima Syed and Davide Mastracci, we’ve critiqued coverage of tragedies in Beirut and Paris, questioned journalists’ […]

 Katrina Eschner

Chatelaine Rejoins the Fray

Chatelaine Rejoins the Fray

Can new editor Lianne George recapture the magazine’s former glory by bringing smart journalism and feminist values back to the mix?

Heather McIntosh was cleaning out her grandmother’s house when she found some pages from an old issue of Chatelaine that had been used to seal a painting into its frame. The University of Ottawa master’s student was captivated. McIntosh says while it’s easy to label the magazine as exclusively recipes and cosmetics, these pages from […]

 Katrina Eschner

Much ado about endorsements

Much ado about endorsements

RRJ does a round-up of the newspaper endorsements for #elxn42

Election day is finally, finally upon us, but the longest campaign in Canadian history since 1872 didn’t end quietly for the country’s print newspapers. If anything, it ended nonsensically. Questions of who controls newspapers’ editorial voice haunted the final week of #elxn42 as print media outlets published their editorial board’s federal election choices. Some internet […]