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Journalism Comes to Life on Stage

Live journalism is the process of taking works of journalism and bringing them to life through live performance.
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Word on the Streeter

Our parents taught us not to talk to strangers. But interviewing people on the street is a journalism staple—a practice that continues to make waves on social media.
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The Grotesque Fascination of Real Estate

What is it that hooks people? Illustration: Sheridan Williamson-Fraser Despite an ongoing…

How Climate Change Is Changing Travel Writing

Climate change is putting travel journalists in a complicated situation.
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Investigative Sports Journalists Take on Canada’s Toxic Culture

Investigative sports journalism has existed for generations in countries like the United States, given the magnitude of its sports world. In Canada, however, it’s relatively new.
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On Brand

It has become more urgent than ever for news providers to differentiate themselves in a crowded media market. A Q&A with Rick Lewchuk.
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Quit When You’re A Head…of Lettuce

Would Liz Truss resign before a fresh lettuce went mouldy? The Daily Star’s Ed Keeble live streamed a lettuce to find out, turning planned vacation time to a viral sensation on social media.

Sophi’s Choice

The Globe’s newsroom leaders are making decisions using AI—and they’re not the only ones

Good Vibes Only

Audiences are sick of bad news. Can a rising tide of optimistic news outlets fight compassion fatigue?

Covering North Korea

News coverage of the “Hermit Kingdom” is sensationalist and reductive. Is Kim Jong Un more important than the country’s 25 million citizens?