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June 27th, 2010
THE PROMISE: PRESIDENT OBAMA, YEAR ONE JONATHAN ALTER Simon & Schuster 458 pages, hardcover $36.00 CDN Jonathan Alter’s new book, The Promise (2010) is a thorough, presently unrivalled assessment of the forty-fourth president of the United States of America’s transitional and troubled first year in office. The title is drawn from a recurring theme throughout [...]
May 19th, 2010
After quite the lengthy fuss our friends in the United Kingdom have a two-party power-sharing coalition arrangement, a new government, and — as of yesterday — parliament back to work with the selection of a speaker. So, what did we learn? Not much, apparently. Our American friends seemed pleased to have a source of political [...]
May 8th, 2010
Over the next few months, I am going to offer the first in a running series of short book reviews. Reviews will appear at least once a month and be no more than a thousand words each. Ideally, they will be much closer to five hundred words but books vary in breadth and scope and [...]
May 7th, 2010
“What You Should Have Said” will be another occasional series on this site wherein I offer a factual reality check and second draft of remarks made by a public or political figure regarding any number of issues or recent events. The Globe and Mail‘s Bill Curry offers the following quote from Canadian Prime Minister Stephen [...]
May 7th, 2010
Keep the conventional wisdom to yourself: representative parliamentary democracy isn’t about winning; it’s about governing. And despite the fact that media in the United Kingdom and all across the globe have fixated on the tight race in yesterday’s general election by forecasting a hung parliament, it doesn’t mean they exist. That’s right: hung parliaments are [...]
May 5th, 2010
Starting today, I will be writing a monthly column for ActiveHistory.ca. My posts will primarily explore history and the internet by drawing on some of the more recent debates, services, sites, and web trends that might be relevant or particularly useful to the historical community in general. My first post, for example, explores how short [...]
May 1st, 2010
I became a news junkie the year before starting university. I know that hardly sounds unusual in 2010, where the latest web and tech trends conspire to make all of us information-news junkies of one variety or another, but in 2003 it meant going a little out of your way to keep up with things. [...]
April 30th, 2010
“Books You Don’t Own But Should” will be an occasional series on this site wherein I haughtily lambaste you for not yet owning specific titles from a wide range of genres and disciplines. You should act on these recommendations as though they were an immediate withdrawal on your credit account of choice by proceeding to [...]
April 15th, 2010
Kaki King is one of the best guitarists around and one of my favourite musicians. Her latest album, Junior (2010) dropped this Tuesday and it’s quite good. You’ll find it a bit heavier and up tempo than her last album, Dreaming of Revenge (2008) but you won’t mind at all. She tore up Late Night [...]
April 14th, 2010
Whenever the Canadian dollar gets close to parity with the American dollar (like it has over the past few weeks) or actually does (as it did briefly today) the national media loses their collective mind. It’s up! It’s up! Tell everyone! Buy! Sell! Buy and sell! The last time the dollar hit parity was in [...]