Arts editor globe and mail

The Arts Editor at The Globe and Mail is a senior editorial position responsible for overseeing the coverage of arts and culture in the newspaper and online. Here are a few notable Arts Editors at The Globe and Mail:

  1. Barry Davis (1980s-1990s): Davis was one of the first Arts Editors at The Globe and Mail and played a key role in establishing the paper's arts coverage.
  2. John Macfarlane (1990s-2000s): Macfarlane was a prominent Arts Editor at The Globe and Mail, known for his insightful reviews and feature articles on music, theater, and dance.
  3. Kelly Toughill (2000s-2010s): Toughill was a respected Arts Editor at The Globe and Mail, with a focus on visual arts, film, and television.
  4. Kate Taylor (2010s-present): Taylor is the current Arts Editor at The Globe and Mail, with a background in literature and criticism. She has written extensively on books, theater, and music.

Some notable Arts Editors at The Globe and Mail who are no longer with the paper include:

  1. Michael Posner (1970s-1980s): Posner was a pioneering Arts Editor at The Globe and Mail, known for his coverage of music, theater, and dance.
  2. Peter Goddard (1980s-1990s): Goddard was a prominent Arts Editor at The Globe and Mail, with a focus on music, film, and television.
  3. Mark Sakamoto (1990s-2000s): Sakamoto was a respected Arts Editor at The Globe and Mail, with a background in literature and criticism.

These individuals have all played important roles in shaping the arts coverage at The Globe and Mail, and their contributions have helped to establish the paper as a leading source of arts journalism in Canada.