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News

Mark MacKinnon's Points East

Mark MacKinnon, The Globe and Mail's Beijing bureau chief, blogs on life and happenings in China and East Asia.

Stephanie Nolen's Subcontinental

From a region that's home to one of the fastest growing economies in the world, yet some of the world's most enduring poverty; to the ancient roots of religions and multicultural societies, but increasingly the source of global terror - the stories behind the stories from Stephanie Nolen's reporter's notebook.

Gloria Galloway's Witness: Kandahar

Geoffrey York's
Africa Diary

Africa bureau chief Geoffrey York blogs about life across the continent, from Cape Town to the Sahara.

Project Jacmel

Patrick Martin's Mideast Notebook

Patrick Martin's first foray into the Middle East came as a 20-year-old, when he rode a motorcycle across much of North Africa. Since then he has held a fascination for the region's history, politics and people. This notebook is a way of sharing some of that.

Inside City Hall

News, tips, gossip and analysis of municipal politics

Politics

Douglas Bell

Douglas Bell critiques the movers and shakers in Canadian politics.

Ottawa Notebook

Andrew Steele

Andrew Steele from StrategyCorp looks at the underlying trends and backroom strategies driving contemporary politics.

Alberta Watch

The Globe and Mail’s Alberta bureau blogs on political happenings in Wildrose Country.

Adam Radwanski

Based out of Queen's Park, Adam Radwanski blogs on what's making news (and what should be making news) in federal and provincial politics.

Bruce Anderson

Strategic consultant Bruce Anderson writes about contemporary politics and broader social trends.

Brian Topp

The NDP strategist takes a critical eye to Canadian politics

Blogolitics

Dan Cook's keen, visual take on the news

Rick Anderson

Longtime conservative activist Rick Anderson takes a critical eye to politics.

Silver-Powers

One Liberal, one Tory, two perspectives on the latest in Canadian politics

Spector Vision

Norman Spector blogs on politics, government and the mass media.

Business

Jeff Rubin's Smaller World

A blog about how weaning our economy off oil means some fundamental changes in the way we live, and other things...

Monday Manager

Harvey Schachter's guide on how to handle everything from overflowing e-mail to meeting overload

Reguly in Europe

Correspondent Eric Reguly writes on life and business in Europe and the United Kingdom.

Investing

Number Cruncher

An investment column about screening for stocks and funds.

Globe Investor Editors' blog

A look inside the world of Globe Investor and a place to talk to the people working on the next generation of tools to help you take control of your finances.

Fund Watch

The Fund Watch blog will keep an eye on the movers and shakers in the Canadian investment fund industry. It will also look at industry trends, new products, manager changes and issues ranging from fees to fund performance.

Home Cents

Streetwise

Read Streetwise blog regularly to follow up-to-the-minute developments on the day's market-moving news

Arts

TIFF Mob Blog '09

It takes an army to cover this film fest - thankfully, we have one. This is where our TIFF team of reporters dishes on festival happenings all over the city

Nestruck on Theatre

This is where critic J. Kelly Nestruck posts his review after-thoughts and keeps an eye on what's going on in theatre across Canada and around the world.

London Eye

"It is fleshy and voracious, grown fat upon its appetite for people and for food, for goods and for drink; it consumes and it excretes, maintained within a continual state of greed and desire." This is how Peter Ackroyd, impassioned scholar of London, describes the greatest city in the world. (That’s right: the greatest. Here's a hankie, New York.) It also sings and dances, sighs and snores, regularly drinks too much and occasionally falls over. In London Eye, Elizabeth Renzetti attempts to keep up with life in the English capital, without falling over. Too often.

Technology

Controller Freak

Chad 'The Impaler' Sapieha leads you deep into the world of games, expertly guiding you through tricky levels of corporate double-speak, battling the industry's big bosses, and unlocking the latest gaming culture trends.

Ingram 2.0

Mathew Ingram is the Communities Editor at the Globe and Mail, and this is where he writes about things the Globe is doing to connect with readers online, and the interaction between the Web and media in general. Feel free to send him an email at mingram@globeandmail.com if you come across an interesting link, or post a comment and join in the discussion.

Globe on Tech

Whether it’s reviews, commentary or industry minutiae, Globe on Technology’s team of bloggers covers it all

Sports

James On Soccer

Welcome to James on Soccer, a blog combining information, commentary and analysis on all things bright and beautiful from the world of soccer. Okay, so not all things will be quite so bright and cheery as the soccer world never seems to operate over a 24-hour period without some sort of debatable incident that requires some honest, candid opinion. Rather than pigeon hole myself to one specific area of football I will try to make my commentaries as broad as possible. I hope you enjoy reading what I have to say, and I look forward to reading what you have to say. Please feel free to send me your comments, good and/or bad.

Go Figure

Beverley Smith brings unique news, commentary and analysis from around the figure skating world

French Immersion

This is French Immersion, a daily blog about sports - and society - in Quebec, where the personal, the political and the athletic are often indistinguishable. The idea is to present the aerial view, peer into the darker corners of the distinct society's psyche (in a way that hopefully won't be as pretentious as that phrase sounds) and hopefully spin a few wacky and wonderful yarns on topics ranging from soccer, to short-track speed skating, to goon leagues, to the national obssession that is the Montreal Canadiens. Join in, comment, praise, denounce, Sean Gordon loves a good argument.

Globe on Hockey

The Globe and Mail's team of hockey reporters and columnists brings the latest news and analysis from across the National Hockey League

Match Tough

Tom Tebbutt brings insight and experience to his coverage of the worldwide tennis scene

Globe on Baseball

Robert MacLeod blogs on all things baseball

Naylor's Sideline View

Globe and Mail reporter Dave Naylor writes about the world of football both on and off the field.

From Deep

Michael Grange brings unique news, commentary and analysis from around the basketball world

Unwritten Rules

Unwritten Rules is a blog about the things that exist in the grey areas of your favourite sport, the things that are wrong or go against the grain. That are assumed or learned. The blog will be free-form and wide-ranging, with reader feedback definitely appreciated. And as long as you don't want to talk about golf, "small-ball" or Nickelback, Jeff Blair may pop in online and chat.

Life

Home Turf

Carolyn Ireland offers news, insight and analysis of Toronto’s real estate market.

The Sodium Diaries

It's in everything from your Cheerios to your chick peas. Do you know how much salt you consume? We challenged Dave McGinn to track his daily sodium intake - and see if he could keep it to 1,500 mg a day

Books

The Globe Books blog

In Other Words is the site blog for Globe Books. It is written by Peter Scowen and by guest bloggers from the literary world.

Atwood on Tour

Margaret Atwood has embarked on a four-month international tour to promote her latest novel, The Year of the Flood. This is her exclusive tour blog for the Globe and Mail.

Martin Levin's Shelf Life

Shelf Life is Martin Levin's blog about books, publishing and the world of literature.

Globe Drive

Driving it Home

Jeremy Cato is an expert on cars, trucks and the auto industry. Check back often for his insights on the issues, the players and the products.