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Globe Review is where Canadian arts lovers turn to find out what's happening in the performing arts, fine art, drama, music, film and more.
As Canada's newspaper of record, The Globe naturally covers the high-profile events and openings in the country's major cities. That said, our editors are by no means staid. Review isn't all "opera and ballet"--our writers are as likely to critique a CD by the hottest new pop group as they are to muse about the output of the Group of Seven.
Review appears every day in all editions except Metro where it runs Monday through Thursday and Saturday. On Fridays, Review in the Toronto market becomes 7, a pull-out section that readers keep all week long so that they can refer to its movie and televisions and enjoy its other "long shelf-life" features.
Smart arts and entertainment marketers--from concert promoters to gallery administrators--who want to connect with Canada's most influential and affluent audience consider Globe Review an essential component in their media buys.
Every Globe reader finds something engaging in Review, not the least of which are its columns. Our roster of regular contributors includes:
- John Doyle, who writes our Television column Monday through Friday.
- John Allemang, who writes Book a Day, our daily book review Monday through Thursday.
- Lynn Crosbie, who writes Pop Rocks, our pop-culture column every Tuesday.
- Russell Smith, who writes on grammar and language every Thursday.
- Lisa Rochon, who writes Cityspace, our architecture column every second Thursday.
- Andrew Ryan, who writes about television every Friday.
- Scott Colbourne, who writes our Video Games column.
- Ivor Tossell, who writes our Web column every Friday.
- R.M. Vaughan, who contributes a special feature every Friday.
- Johanna Schneller, who writes about entertainment every Saturday. (Schneller previously contributed to The Globe on Fridays.)
- Warren Clements, who writes our DVDs column every Friday. Clements also writes Word Play, a grammar column every Saturday.
- Liz Renzetti, who writes about arts and culture from London every Saturday.
- Liam Lacey, who writes The Lacey Report, a weekly pop-culture column every Saturday.
- Gary Michael Dault, who writes Gallery Going, a visual arts column every Saturday.
About Review in Our B.C. Edition
Our B.C. edition offers West Coast readers all the entertainment information they need to make the most of their free time. B.C. Review writers include:
- Jennifer Van Evra, who reveals her picks for the week ahead on Mondays, and covers concerts and music on Thursdays.
- Michael Harris, who surveys Vancouver's theatre scene on Wednesdays.
- A variety of critics to review opening movies on Fridays.
How Our 2007 Redesign Affected Review
Sarah Hampson's The Hampson Interview, which appeared in Review on Saturdays, now runs in Globe Life on Mondays. The Sudoku puzzle, which moved to Globe Life Monday through Friday, continues to run in Review on Saturdays.
Readers looking for our Horoscopes can find them as part of Globe Life during the week and Globe Life Style on Saturdays.
The Globe Review section is home to our popular Bridge feature, and to a daily Poker feature.
Globe Review on the Weekend
It's no secret that Globe readers are sophisticated, affluent and well-educated. And while they embrace both highbrow pursuits like painting or the symphony, they still enjoy a good flick and even the guilty pleasure a little celebrity gossip provides.
As an audience, Globe Review readers have household incomes that allow them to pursue whatever catches their interest. In fact, almost 50% of Globe weekday readers have household incomes of $100,000 or more.*
Globe Readers Love to Get Out and Have Fun
Globe readers make a point of taking in local festivals. Their indices for the Film Festival, Winterlude, and the International Jazz Festival are well above the norm.**
Globe readers also enjoy music and index much higher than average for concert attendance.***
* Source: NADbank 2008, 49 national readership markets.
** Source: PMB 2008, Ontario adults 18 and over. Figures reflect activity performed in the 12 months prior to the surveys.
*** NADbank 2007, 18 national product markets. Figures reflect activity performed in the 12 months prior to the surveys.
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Extend Your Reach
Considering a presence on Review? You might also be interested in:
- The Arts area of globeandmail.com.
- The Globe Life website at globeandmail.com/globelife.
- One of several arts-related newspaper special reports scheduled throughout the year.
See Who Advertises Here
Top spenders in Review are listed below. These industries also request positions in other sections of the paper. To learn more about how The Globe serves an industry, click on that industry's name. To learn more about other sections of interest to a particular industry, click on those sections' names.
- Technology and communications, which also benefits from a presence in Report on Business, Globe Life or as an independently producted, stand-alone newspaper insert.
- Financial services, which also benefits from a presence in News, Report on Business or as an independently produced, stand-alone newspaper insert.
- Retail, which also benefits from a presence in Report on Business, Globe Life or as an independently produced, stand-alone newspaper insert.
- Travel, which also benefits from a presence in Globe Travel, Globe Life or Report on Business.
The Globe has over 80 newspaper special reports scheduled each year. Advertising in these reports could be beneficial for many different industries due to the specific themes and topics in each one. Check out our newspaper special reports calendar to see the complete schedule.
Contact Us
Don't see your industry listed here? Want more information about the many ways Globe Review can help you connect with customers? Contact your sales representative for helpful advice, a quick quote or anything else you need.
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