Freedom to Read Week 2025: The Washington Post vs. Jeff Bezos
If a billionaire is in a position to dictate how the media does its job, there is no free press to speak of.
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If a billionaire is in a position to dictate how the media does its job, there is no free press to speak of.
The text is a valuable examination of certain points of dissension or disagreement ongoing in our culture.
Joyce's novel is now widely regarded as one of the greatest novels of the 20th century.
Barbara Kay took to the pages of the National Post to complain about the government having "wasted tax dollars on this values-void novel."
As we are witnessing on a global scale, it is all too easy to lose the essential freedoms we in a democratic society take for granted.
Chapman's book is about as far from subtle as it's possible to get.
Knútsdóttir places the reader in close proximity to Iðunn's psyche via an unreliable first-person narration.
It's a wild, unconstrained tale that brings together, somewhat improbably, politicians and scofflaws, Bay Street business types and countercultural rebels, the Tragically Hip and Snoop Dogg.
Newell unfolds a tale that is, in places, almost unbearably sad in its portrayal of contemporary anomie.
Moral certitude makes for strange bedfellows.