Reading Scandal: On Rob Ford

By Mark McConaghy Here in Toronto, as the city moves on with its daily business amidst the aftermath of the Rob Ford scandal, many of us are still trying to take our bearings and figure out just what it all meant. Many people have asked me- why haven’t I written about it yet? Given the […]

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A Day of Pride

By Mark McConaghy We woke up this morning to the wonderful news that Alice Munro has become the first female Canadian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. In our age of digital frenzy, there has already been an immense outpouring of celebration for the author and her life’s work. As Douglas Gibson, Munro’s longtime […]

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On Happiness

In this essay, Mark McConaghy asks the question: what is happiness in this day and age of bourgeois normalcy? Is being happy possible? And should it be considered the very point of existence itself? The new semester is upon us and the old familiar rhythms have returned. For those readers of ours who have worked […]

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On Monumental Spaces

By Mark McConaghy What is a monumental space? Any built environment that bespeaks grandeur, openness, solemnity. These are spaces that make you feel your own individual insignificance in the grand historical scheme of things, and yet that oddly provide a sense of comfort in that anonymity, making you happy to get lost in their epic […]

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Why Read Literature: Part 1

In part 1 of this two part series, Mark McConaghy attempts to answer the question: why is literature important in our contemporary age? One of the most important things in life is to have friends from many different walks of society. For nothing shows you how modestly narrow your own investments are then encountering people […]

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