The Globe amuses the Handsome Man almost daily with weird typos. →
Today it’s Geddy Lee not “milking” his amp.
The Globe is now peddling snuff films. (h/t JH)
Contemporary journalism career arc. (Guess what’s the next step.)
Look, Globe and Mail, no one’s stopping you from making your own buttons that say whatever you want.
And The Globe shares a parent company with CablePurse 24.
Neither error made it into print, but they did forget the period after “comfortably.” (h/t @AdamCF)
Among those who took note of The Globe and FAIL’s massively ill-timed praise for Ruby Restaurant: the Toronto Star, which quietly, albeit gleefully, made reference to it the very next day.
They stuck a feather in his cap, then called him…
The Star manages to yet again write about the Globe’s Humane Society investigation without actually mentioning the competition by name.
Turn Turn Turn
May 11, 2009: Globe Arts Editor Andrew Gorham announces via Twitter that John Barber is leaving the City Hall beat and moving on to the Review section (which Gorham edits).
August 7, 2009: Gorham announces via Twitter that Cathrin Bradbury, the paper’s Managing Editor, News, and John Barber’s wife, is out of there altogether.
Is Globe management resistant to outbound links? Maybe this be why their Torontoist “partnership” — which was supposed to see the new Toronto hub “regularly and prominently feature selected Torontoist content” — has amounted to little more than a blogroll.
Anyone with photos of Mr. Ingram’s battle scars is encouraged to send them along.
The Christie Blatchford Bad Writing "Hall of Shame" →
Which both predated and outlived DiManno Watch. Who knew?

