Rookie’s Intuition
Tavi Gevinson’s brave new world for beaming young women, in pulp and pixels
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Tavi Gevinson’s brave new world for beaming young women, in pulp and pixels
Read MoreThe year 2003 is recent enough that its contours seem almost familiar—and yet distant enough that recalling them requires some effort. Jean Chrétien stepped down as prime minister to make …
Read MoreThe editorial interns at The Walrus are for the most part better educated than I am. I went to university but didn’t graduate, having discovered my calling in the sandbox …
Read MoreCan the paywall save Canadian newspapers?
Read MoreNotes from Lainey Lui’s master class on celebrity culture
Read MoreThe Walrus is entering its tenth year. Volume 1, issue 1 was published in October 2003. The cover story, by Marci McDonald, asked whether Paul Martin, who would soon be …
Read MoreA history of Ezra Levant’s campaign for hearts and minds
Read MoreA double agent for Saddam’s notorious Mukhabarat and Israel’s Mossad has returned to Canada. How did he get here? Did Canada once deliver him into torture? And has Sumaida finally found sanctuary?
Read MoreFrom The Kinks to Kermit the Frog, we chose our 30 favourite sad songs. What are yours?
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