Media
TTC Ad's Message is Garbage
By Bert Archer | June 11th, 2012
Bert Archer: A newspaper left on a subway seat is the original social media — Read More
PR Mishaps: Magnotta, the Montreal Gazette and the New Labatt Campaign
By Joanna Adams | June 5th, 2012
Labatt just blue themselves. The Canadian brewers demanded the Montreal Gazette remove a photo of Magnotta due to a negative association, a request they've since dropped — Read More
Murder, With a Side of Porn
By Bert Archer | June 1st, 2012
Stop it with the sexy pictures of Luka Magnotta, please; it's not just in bad taste — it's immoral — Read More
The Globe and Mail's Gone Pay
By Bert Archer | May 16th, 2012
Bert Archer: "The reason they mentioned the Times so much is that the Times paywall is the one that works. Or at least, the one that doesn't work the least" — Read More
McCullin Documentary: A Telling Look at Old, Fresh, Heart-Slicing Images
By Bert Archer | May 8th, 2012
Bert Archer: 'Maybe nothing ever will be quite as powerful in quite the same way as the 20th-century newspaper was...' — Read More
Is Stephen Fry the de facto Queen of England?
By Special to Toronto Standard | April 25th, 2012
"It seems 2012 is to be the year of smug superiority and xenophobia" — Read More
Martin Scorsese's Bleu de Chanel Ad is Breathtakingly Awful
By Special to Toronto Standard | April 18th, 2012
"It is at this moment you realise that A) you have no idea what the hell is going on and B) you are screaming behind a cushion" — Read More
Should We Report Deaths of Civilians in Iraq?
By Bert Archer | April 17th, 2012
Bert Archer: Global death reporting may be too much for our sympathy glands — Read More
Learning from Momofuku (McSweeney's: Lucky Peach)
By Bert Archer | April 12th, 2012
How a magazine about food can teach us how to read, write and publish — Read More
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