A bronze medal for Canada, and Sir Paul McCartney singing in the stands
Tag Archives: Paul McCartney
What kind of cities do we really want?
Plus, a memoir about accidentally killing a cyclist, an exhaustive Paul McCartney bio, an inventive new fantasy novel, the arms race historians forgot, and a commune for therapists
Olympic aftermath, The man with the ‘golden arm’ and did Tea Partiers scald David Frum?
Newsmakers
Stop eating meat: the recipes
Going flexitarian? Just veggie-curious? Here are some meatless dishes worth trying.
Save the planet: Stop eating meat
The UN says so, and so do a growing list of school boards. Meet the new eco enemy.
Meghan McCain fights back, Georgia May Jagger models, and Jean Sarkozy gets a boost
Newsmakers of the week
Ordinary people
Granted, “ordinary people” may not see much in this, but here’s the Prime Minister making like Ringo Starr with Yo-Yo Ma.
McCain v. Bush, Canada’s old torch, and Gov. Schwarzenegger’s stimulus plan
Newsmakers of the week
So many heart puns
Michaelle Jean guts a seal, eats its heart.
PQ: The initials stand for “Beatles Fan.” No, really!
The embarrassing little episode where Paul McCartney’s Quebec City concert drew complaints because he’s British and so were Quebec’s conquerors drew so much attention in the rest of the country that it’s worth pointing out that Parti Québécois leader Pauline Marois is still dealing with the damage that stance caused her party.