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Holland Marsh madness
Most of the harvest from the GTA's backyard goes to the United States, but the locavore movement is changing that
Picture Perfect
The pictures that changed us
In a special multimedia feature, contributors to a new collection of Canada's transformative photos talk about the project
Women's Mental Health
When motherhood isn't a joy
More than 10 per cent of new mothers suffer postpartum depression, but most try to hide the problem. André Picard talks to women who eventually got help – without medication
Globe video
Meet acclaimed writer Diana Athill
The Globe's John Barber interviews renowned editor and writer Diana Athill about her life and her craft
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Bipolar Buddha
Big Daddy Tazz is a comedian whose bipolar disorder provides great comic material for his act
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Fit at 50
Could this be the fittest generation? Boomers shape up for golden years
Behind The Veil: Women in Kandahar
A six-part multimedia series that talks with women from all walks of life about their lives in one of the most dangerous cities in Afghanistan
Globe wins Emmy Award for Talking to the Taliban
Multimedia series, which features taped interviews with 42 Taliban soldiers, won for New Approaches to News and Documentary
Tracking the bear tracker
Meet Kim Robinson, who with his extensive backwoods knowledge was able to locate accused killer Allan Schoenborn when the RCMP couldn't. WARNING: some of the language used in this video may be considered offensive
Under pressure
A video documentary from Globe photographer Deborah Baic takes you inside the home and hearts of the Quebec family as they deal with consequences of Canada's high-sodium diet
SCRRRREEEAAAMMM!
When you get on a ‘hyper-coaster' this summer, don't worry about the G-forces trying to pull your guts out, or your 55-year-old heart exploding, or losing face with your teenaged child.
Steppin' Out
There's a whole new way to cross the street at one of the busiest intersections in Canada
She's gonna rock 'n' roll all night
Girls are strumming and drumming their way to empowerment thanks to a new wave of rock camps. Be warned, though: There are no boys allowed
Toronto's new murder capital
Gang battle has left six dead in the past six months
Story and Globe Doc: Nobody deserves this
In a coal-rich part of India, underground infernos have become a hot election issue. The same black rock that gives many people their livelihoods can also hasten their deaths. As it burns, it gives off dangerous gases, and fire pits open up in the ground unexpectedly. Locals say nothing is being done, and that it's time for the government to put out the fires. Photojournalists Brent Foster and Poul Madsen captured these images of the people who live here.
Charting a path through chaos and confusion
For the former president of Médecins Sans Frontières, the best way to cope is to engage, not walk away
Globe Doc: The sweet vanished past
The Globe's Peter Power provides a rare glimpse inside the home, and mind of this Canadian cartoonist
Globe Doc: The last dance
At the end of this season, principal dancer Chan Hon Goh will retire from the stage, capping a brilliant career with the National Ballet.
Globe Doc: The Carpet Merchant
Ishtiaq Khan weaves a tale of how Canadian generosity allowed him to succeed after emigrating from Uganda over thirty years ago.
Globe Photojournalists:
Fred Lum
Working in one of the most competitive newspaper markets in the world I thrive on the challenge to find unique...
John Lehmann
Some days you want to pinch yourself, other days you wonder why? It's that kind of a profession.
Deborah Baic
I left my first career to go back to school, to follow my passion and take a leap of faith.
Kevin Van Paassen
After seeing my first black and white print come up in a dark room tray I knew I wanted to be a photographer
Fernando Morales
I grew up surrounded by breaking news and the smell of fresh ink
Peter Power
Working for twenty-plus years as a photojournalist has allowed me...
Charla Jones
I spent my early twenties bumming around the world...
Anne-Marie Jackson
I meet people all the time who think their lives are ordinary...
Tory Zimmerman
Like many of my colleagues I picked up photography at a young age.
Editorial cartoonist bio
Brian Gable
Because there are very few academic programs or courses devoted specifically to editorial cartooning people become cartoonists in a number of different ways.
Anthony Jenkins
Anthony Mars Jenkins was born and raised in Toronto and spent his early career delivering The Globe and Mail.
Globe Doc: Tory Zimmerman
Dan Hill
The singer-songwriter talks about his latest book, I Am My Father's Son.
Road-wary Trucks makes his music close to home
He's barely 30, but after two decades on the road, the slide-guitar virtuoso is all too aware of the carnage that touring can bring
Amy Verner: Sweat
Shimmy up to Zumba
Aerobics get a global mash-up with spicy dance moves that keep your heart racing. This is the first of a new biweekly column exploring the latest fitness trends
Director's Cut
Cameron Bailey on TIFF
The co-director of the Toronto International Film Festival talks to videographer Tory Zimmerman about some of this year's offerings
5 and fightin'
Karate? Ho hum. Kung fu? Whatever. The popularity of UFC has kids taking up mixed martial arts