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Blue Jeans: A Style for Every Story

Interview: Blue Jeans: A Style for Every Story - View article

Lessons in denim from Patricia Bentley of the Textile Museum of Canada. And read Claire Hastings on denim culture in this month’s issue. 


Camels in the Arctic?

Interview: Camels in the Arctic? - View article

Listen to “Camels in the Arctic?” author Franklyn Griffiths discuss his love of the North, and much more Source: The Walrus Boardroom 


Camels in the Arctic?

Interview: Camels in the Arctic? (Part 2) - View article

Listen to “Camels in the Arctic?” author Franklyn Griffiths discuss his love of the North, and much more Source: The Walrus Boardroom 


No Refuge

Interview: No Refuge - View article

For challenging a policy that discriminated against certain refugees, a federal employee’s career was ruined. Despite being cleared, he still awaits justiceSource: CFRA radio Ottawa, Sept 24 


No Refuge

Interview: No Refuge (Part 2) - View article

For challenging a policy that discriminated against certain refugees, a federal employee’s career was ruined. Despite being cleared, he still awaits justiceSource: CFRA radio Ottawa, Sept 24 


On Chesil Beach

Interview: On Chesil Beach

Ian McEwan reads from his latest novel On Chesil Beach, and converses with Walrus magazine editor, Ken Alexander.Source: Livebait.tv

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Hear No Evil, Write No Lies

Interview: Hear No Evil, Write No Lies

Canadian Journalists for Free Expression and The Walrus Foundation present a public debate about journalists and the importance of protecting sources. [Read more] Source: livebait.tv

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Hear No Evil, Write No Lies

Interview: Hear No Evil, Write No Lies (Part 2)

Canadian Journalists for Free Expression and The Walrus Foundation present a public debate about journalists and the importance of protecting sources. [Read more] Source: livebait.tv

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We Want a Black Poem

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In search of an interview with James Baldwin, a young Canadian experiences the intensity of Harlem in the 1960s, and ultimately finds Malcolm X [Read more] Source: Austin Clarke 


Will CANDU Do?

Interview: Will CANDU Do? - View article

The black sheep of the world’s nuclear-reactor family struggles to competeSource: Writer's Café 



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