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John Macfarlane grabs The Walrus’s tiller

Posted on July 2, 2008 by Douglas Bell


Take this with however big a grain of salt as you like. John Macfarlane, the man who hired me to write this blog and who used to edit Toronto Life, is taking over as co-publisher and part-time editor of The Walrus magazine on an interim basis. As I’ve suggested here before, The Walrus is a decidedly good thing. Thousands of Canadian magazine readers were cut adrift when Saturday Night went under, and they washed up on Ken Alexander’s shores. That said, though, the fact remains that the editorial and managerial life of The Walrus has been somewhat, how to say, stormy under his regime. Macfarlane will bring a steady hand to the tiller while the magazine rides out its co-founder’s departure and the current economic unpleasantness. A smart move all the way around.

Still, I would say that, wouldn’t I?

Former Toronto Life editor Macfarlane headed to The Walrus on interim basis [CP]

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charley July 2, 2008 at 8:19 p.m.

I've really enjoyed Walrus and am confident it will continue to be worthwhile reading under Macfarlane.

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