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WRITING

Red Fox in the Neon Light
An ode to London’s foxes

Opera Pubs in London
Pints and Puccini are a pitch-perfect mix.

Bringing Home the Bison
They once numbered in the millions. How one wildlife biologist is reintroducing this native species to the Prairies.

Food for Thought

Mirko Betti, university researcher and self-made philosopher, represents the vanguard of a brand new technology: in vitro meat.

The New Phonographers
Armed with recorders and walking shoes, Urban Sound Ecology is mapping the city one digital recording at a time.

The Slow Life
Time travel on the waterways of the Pacific Northwest in the wake of explorers Lewis and Clark.
*Bronze, Society of American Travel Writers’ 2011 Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Competition

Seoul Searching*
In South Korea’s Buddhist temples, our busy writer rushes to find nirvana in under a week.
*Honourable Mention, Travel category, 2009 National Magazine Awards

The Exhibitionist
The art world could learn a thing or two from curator Scott Burnham as he takes the traditional gallery to the streets.

Big M Shows, Leduc
It seemed like time never passed at the carnival, just travelled in circles.

Man of Taste
A conversation with Vancouver chef Vikram Vij on the restaurant biz, why crickets don’t taste so bad and what he’s learned about leadership.

Creature Comforts
The Galápagos will change how you see the world.

Conversations With Explorers
From Wade Davis to Jean Lemire, a group of maverick Canadian adventurers discuss how exploration has changed and why it’s more important now than ever.

Storytelling 2.0
The traditional tale gets a digital makeover in Wales, where techies – and grannies – are transforming the life story.

The Village Green
Eco buildings laid the foundation. Now eco villages are the new kids on the block.

A Weekend in Trinity Bight, Newfoundland
Make like the locals on a village-hopping tour of this Atlantic outport.

EDITING

I Loved You, I Loved You, I Loved You
For four years, Vancouver blogger Derek K. Miller fought a losing battle with cancer. Throughout, he chronicled the triumphs, setbacks and self-discoveries on his personal blog. Miller’s language is occasionally raw, but his writing is honest, clear-eyed and often funny. This is his story—in his own words.

Good Will Hunting
Can social entrepreneurs do for the Third World what NGOs before them haven’t?

One Night in Puerto Vallarta
John Huston’s 1964 masterpiece The Night of the Iguana transformed this sleepy part of Mexico into a hot spot.

Job Training
Unlimited goes west for random conversations with Gen Yers about their work. (Multimedia series)

The Decemberists
From a remote lodge in Quebec’s Chic-Chocs to a postmodern retreat in small-town Connecticut, enRoute travelled across North America looking for the best places to get snowed in. We tested snowboards, kids’ ski schools, splitboards, spas and at least one well-stocked bar. Here’s how to spend your winter vacation.

Magnetic North
During a week at one of the world’s most remote lodges, our writer discovers his inner explorer – one gruelling hike across the tundra at a time.

Multimedia

Unlimited’s Interactive Advent Calendar*
24 people, things and ideas to help you work smarter, play harder and expand your life’s work.
*Silver Winner, Best Web-only Content, 2009 National Magazine Awards

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