The Most Tales: Shelley Youngblut (Part Three)
In the last video of our three-part series, The Globe and Mail’s western editor Shelley Youngblut shares her collection of design magazine favourites.
The Most Tales: Tina Pittaway
The independent journalist and broadcaster talks about her most challenging interview.
The Most Tales: Shelley Youngblut (Part Two)
This week, The Globe and Mail’s western editor Shelley Youngblut returns to talk about the most influential music magazines in her collection.
A Toast to Homemakers
Homemakers magazine folds after 45 years of food, fashion, and feisty women.
On the evening of November 16, 2011, right around 6:30 p.m., a group of 10 women—editors, former co-workers, and friends—gathered at Sally Armstrong’s condo at Yonge and St. Clair streets in Toronto, in honour of what was once seen as just a “little book of recipes”; one that brought them all together once and has […]
The Most Tales: Wilf Dinnick
In the third episode of the Ryerson Review of Journalism’s Most Tales video series, former foreign correspondant Wilf Dinnick talks about the most frightening period of his career—launching the online community news site OpenFile.
The Most Tales: Shelley Youngblut (Part One)
In our next episode, The Globe and Mail’s western editor Shelley Youngblut talks about one of the most inspiring magazines from her collection. The first of three parts.
The Most Tales: Hamutal Dotan
In the summer 2012 masthead’s first episode, Torontoist editor-in-chief Hamutal Dotan talks about her most extreme city council meeting.