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Marsha Lederman

Marsha Lederman

Western Arts Correspondent at The Globe and Mail Digital

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  • English
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  • Books
  • Entertainment

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Recent Articles

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Opinion: What happened in Amsterdam is antisemitism

The attacks have been explained away as provoked by Israeli fans, and while some did behave horribly, to justify the reaction is antisemitic
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Opinion: A year after October 7: Grief, fear and uncertainty

The last year has been excruciating, with the attacks on Israel, the catastrophic war in Gaza and the hatred that has rippled all the way to Canada
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Opinion: The massive trucks flooding our city streets should be sub...

At certain intersections, it’s hard to see approaching cars or bikes because of parked SUVs or other large vehicles blocking the view
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Opinion: Russians at War is an exceptional documentary and needs to...

The film, which had screenings at TIFF cancelled over threats, does not glorify Russia or its war in Ukraine. It’s a raw, unflinching look at the war
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Vancouver Art Gallery delays planned construction of new building, ...

Rather than begin construction in October, VAG officials are pausing the project and work is not anticipated to begin before 2025
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Opinion: Studies show the obvious: Smartphones don’t belong in clas...

The detrimental consequences of devices on student learning have been left unchecked for far too long
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Opinion: The misogynists trying to turn the United States into Gilead

Cat ladies and more: The misogyny in today’s political discourse is alarming
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Opinion: A trip to George W. Bush’s museum could make you pine for ...

The former president cannot be judged kindly after launching the war in Iraq. But at least he clearly cared for his fellow Americans, unlike the narcissistic megalomaniac Donald Trump
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Opinion: Alice Munro betrayed us, and her legacy

The works of the late author – a genius at weaving sensitive stories about women and small-town life - demand reassessment, after a real-life horror story surfaces about her husband’s abuse of her daughter, Andrea Robin Skinner
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Ottawa must fix the immigration system before considering amnesty -...

Without serious reform, other migrants will be encouraged to live in Canada without status or documentation
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How attitudes to immigration have evolved in The Globe through the ...

The Globe often offered a humanitarian view of immigration, but in its worst moments, urged Canada to close its doors to certain cultures