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 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 […]

 Nataliya Schafer

The Most Tales: Megan Chuchmach

The Most Tales: Megan Chuchmach

Megan Chuchmach, reporter and producer with ABC TV News’ investigative team in New York, talks about training for the New York City marathon.

 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.

 Sara Harowitz

Being Nardwuar

Being Nardwuar

An examination of the brain beneath that plaid tam

“I just don’t know what I do,” he says. The University of British Columbia cafeteria is quiet; the tone of his nasally voice—the loudest thing in the room—is thoughtful, honest. That famous tam sits atop his head of frizzy brown hair as he munches on a sandwich similar to an Egg McMuffin. A to-go cup […]

 Kimberly Rupnarain

The Most Tales: Rachel Giese

The Most Tales: Rachel Giese

The Ryerson Review of Journalism talks with The Walrus’ Rachel Giese about her most difficult interview.

 Stephanie Fereiro

Rookie: Sassy’s successor?

Rookie: Sassy’s successor?

A look inside Tavi Gevinson's new website for teen girls

On teen website RookieMag.com, today’s background is a photo of Winona Ryder in Edward Scissorhands, and the title of this month’s theme, “Obsession,” is handwritten in red crayon at the top of the page. “Literally the Best Thing Ever: Degrassi” and “How to Approach the Person You Like Without Throwing Up” are typical headlines. Yesterday’s posts […]

 Boké Saisi

The Most Tales: Nneka Elliott

The Most Tales: Nneka Elliott

In our next installment, radio and television broadcaster and Media Huddle president Nneka Elliott tells us her most embarrassing reporting moment.

 Nathan Wisnicki

Designate, Regulate, Emulate

Designate, Regulate, Emulate

Hard truths and misconceptions in Quebec’s attempt to accredit journalists

A glass of wine sits on the floor of Massey College, casual yet precarious. I overhear a suit talking about someone doing “great work for the Huffington Post” as well-dressed intelligentsia move into the lounge for drinks and pleasantries. “This is where we drink port and discuss Plato,” quips Rob Cribb, investigative journalist for the […]

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