Martha Beach

Summer 2012 Teaser: Alas, poor morgue!

Summer 2012 Teaser: Alas, poor morgue!

Martha Beach talks about her upcoming feature “Alas, poor morgue!” in the Summer 2012 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.

 Martha Beach

Graphic Reporting

Graphic Reporting

There's more to graphic novels than superheroes and villains

The Silver Snail comic shop on Toronto’s bustling Queen Street West is jam-packed with thick graphic novels, skinny superhero comics, and countless action figures. Wooden bookshelves line every wall and from ceiling to floor, colourful book spines fight for your eye’s attention. Scattered among the superheroes, monsters, villains, and fantasy creatures are a few non-fiction […]

 Martha Beach

The Most Tales: Ron Charles and Leanne Hazon

The Most Tales: Ron Charles and Leanne Hazon

CBC TV reporter Ron Charles and assignment editor Leanne Hazon discuss their most memorable field shoot.

 RRJ Staff

RRJ Winter 2012 Teaser: The Northern Package

RRJ Winter 2012 Teaser: The Northern Package
 Ryerson Review of Journalism

Pros vs. Joes (Winter 2011)

Pros vs. Joes (Winter 2011)

The original version of the article stated that Jesse Rosenfeld was a Canadian activist writing for the Guardian’s online Comment Is Free section. He was a Canadian freelancer writing for the Guardian’s online Comment is Free section. The Review regrets the error. Within a few days after Basen’s cbc.ca article was published, Rosenfeld complained to […]

 Ryerson Review of Journalism

Standing on the Shoulders of a Giant (Winter 2011)

The original version of this article stated that Pierre Laporte was Quebec’s justice minister. He was Quebec’s minister of labour and immigration. The Review regrets the error.

 RRJ Staff

The Most Tales: John Colapinto

The Most Tales: John Colapinto

John Colapinto, staff writer at The New Yorker, discusses his most sleazy story. Interview by Carly Lewis and Kasia Mychajlowycz

 RRJ Staff

The Most Tales: Bruce Headlam

The Most Tales: Bruce Headlam

Bruce Headlam, media editor of The New York Times, discusses his most embarrassing moment. By Carly Lewis and Kasia Mychajlowycz

 Claire Prime

CAJ responds to Quebec’s proposal for “professional” titles for journalists

CAJ responds to Quebec’s proposal for “professional” titles for journalists

In response to a Government of Quebec report that suggested some journalists be given a professional title, The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) released a statement arguing that the proposal would infringe upon the freedom of the press. The proposed legislation is designed to help the public distinguish between amateurs and those “serving the public interest” and to fight […]

 Ryerson Review of Journalism

Summer 2011

Summer 2011

re: The Even Darker Side? Tim and Steve: The article, The Even Darker Side, written by Catilyn Coverly, tells an interesting story – but an incomplete one with key facts left out. In the article, my former partner at The News Group Net, David Henderson, is quoted as though the Imperial Sugar Company turned to him […]