Anne T. Donahue is a writer from Cambridge, Ontario whose work appears in the Globe and Mail, CBC Arts, Canadian Business, and whoever else asks. Her first book, Nobody Cares: Essays is out now.
She’s the Sophia to my Dorothy.
Warning: Mild spoilers—and avid endorsements—of the latest Crave jewel.
Anne T. Donahue on the resolutions we all need and deserve this new year.
This year has taught me that shopping for things on television isn’t outdated or boring. It embodies some of the best things about my favourite pre-pandemic place: the mall.
When it comes to money I keep my head down, keep quiet, and hope someone will just offer me a reasonable rate.
But there’s a good reason we feel such a lasting connection to his most iconic character.
I’ve been sober for five years, but my province is being led by a politician who seemingly prioritizes cheap beer over other, more urgent, issues — and it sucks.