April 2008
by Edward Tuson, Sinclair Philip and Mara Jernigan
Exclusive recipes from three Vancouver chefs
by Barbara Stewart
Third place entry in the 2007 Student Field Notes Contest
by Andrea Gummo
First place entry in the 2007 Student Field Notes Contest
by Emilie Cameron
Second place entry in the 2007 Student Field Notes Contest
by Jared Bland
The Walrus’s book blogger Jared Bland talks with the author of the bestselling In Defense of Food.
by Daniel Aldana Cohen
An interview with Samantha Nutt, founder of War Child Canada
March 2008
by Georgie Binks (plus friends and relatives)
A selection of Georgie Binks’ private emails and text messages.
by Barry Calhoun / Redux Pictures
Borneo’s imperilled forests and wildlife: an online gallery
by Jennifer Osborne
Snapshots from a country yearning for change
by Barry and Matt Campbell
Scrapbook souvenirs from Barry Campbell’s political life
by Various
The renaissance in Canadian design
February 2008
by Paul Isaacs
Optimism, slowness, and why comic books still pay better than contemporary art.
by Peter Valing
Our author meets Bob, the former carnival ride operator from Vancouver
by Various
Exclusive online-only collection of Canada city photos.
by Arno Kopecky
An exclusive photo gallery and essay traces the post-election violence in Kenya
December 2007
by Russell Monk
by Birthe Piontek
More photos of John Meier’s book collection
November 2007
by Finn O’Hara
by John Reeves
by Jared Bland and Paul Isaacs
Full disclosure of kilometres traveled by Our Writer in the duty of Honest Research.
October 2007
by Jared Bland
Lesser-known facts about Joe DiMaggio, the baseball legend who hit in an unbelievable 56 consecutive games in 1941, a major league record.
by The Walrus Online
This Online Exclusive is a companion to “Lapham’s History Project” (October 2007), containing a letter excerpt from Lewis Lapham, and a link to a talk he gave at The Wa
by Benoit Aquin (photographer) and Patrick Alleyn (writer)
Online exclusive gallery.
September 2007
by Jon Evans
Jon Evans is the author of “Apocalypse Soon,” about the future of reading, in the September 2007 issue. Here is the first chapter of his debut novel, Dark Places.
by Jon Evans
Jon Evans is the author of “Apocalypse Soon,” about the future of reading, in the September 2007 issue. Here are the first two chapters of his upcoming novel, Invi
by Rita Leistner
by Andrew Clark
The US Open and the meaning of life
July 2007
by Andrew Mitrovica and Roxana Olivera
A 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?
by Matthew McKinnon
June 2007
by Peter Fraser
by Marni Jackson
A Tribute
by Layne Coleman
How Layne met Carole Corbeil, soon to be an esteemed Canadian novelist
by R. Luke DuBois
At the nexus of computer and composer
by Adnan Khan
Photos of Afghan gem journeys
by Naomi Harris
May 2007
by Richard A. Johnson
Images from the author’s travels in the West Bank
by Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin
Flower arrangements from the Hôtel des Mille Collines
by Roger Ballen
More work by the artist featured in this month’s Detail
by The Walrus Readers