Life update: This week I’m joining @globeandmail as an editor on their audience/programming team. Very excited to try new things and learn from the smart digital folks there.
Your attention span probably isn't shrinking - but trying to pay attention to a million things at once can make you feel like it is. Read my story in @globeandmail!
https://t.co/8ALt8iju0s
I will never not think "slightly smiling face"🙂is passive aggressive. Just add an eye twitch and it's really laying bare its barely-restrained contempt!
Great weekend read by @_mingwong_ for @globeandmail
https://t.co/qws5AHHZJ2
Resharing this story I wrote for Maclean's a while back about what it would take, practically, to rename Dundas Street. In light of those plans being scrapped.
https://t.co/QXE70M33KN
@BovyMaltz "It suggests a rootedness in Canadian life that multigenerational Canadians may take for granted." 👏💯 You took the words out of my brain and made em better. Canada is a welcoming place, but when cottage talk gets going, I do feel a sense of un-rootedness, otherness, etc.
I am so glad this column exists. I suuuper relate as a child of immigrants (minus the bit about navigating to Yonge-Dundas Sq.) Thanks for writing it @BovyMaltz https://t.co/vNyXJyFwdM
Please RT! For an upcoming Mother’s Day feature, we’re asking parents: What are you discussing in mom groups and with other parents these days? Tell us what’s on your mind by filling out the form below ⤵️ https://t.co/fEWIRfTgQZ
My first real byline in the @globeandmail is about... @AvrilLavigne. Read my trip down memory lane, full of embarrassing details of my preteen years and reflections on what she meant to me as an awkward little brown girl:
https://t.co/6Njw9O9n2I
My first long haul flight since January 2020 and seeing my family after 3 years 😱
This passport hasn't been used in so long, I'd actually forgotten where it was 😂
This has special significance this year. So so proud of all my colleagues who worked on Maclean’s in 2021. What an honour to have been part of that team.
It's no secret that many if not most journalists who made @macleans a best magazine of 2021 are no longer there. But ahh, fun we had and what powerful stories we shared with Canadians. A glorious testament to Alison Uncles and all that her team created together.
How the @macleans crew rolled. Go big on Canada's biggest, most vital stories. Epic narrative by @stphnmaher, indelible cover by Stephen Gregory, total team effort.