Simon Lewsen
@simonlewsen.bsky.social
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Magazine journalist. Kinda arty. Kinda science-y. Toronto / Ottawa.
My piece on the death (and possible rebirth) of humanities education has been re-printed by
@thelineca.bsky.social
, one of the best places on the internet for lively writing and independent thought.
www.readtheline.ca/p/simon-lews...
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Simon Lewsen: Despite tough times, the humanities aren't dead yet
And, in fact, in an era where everything is mechanized, including thought, they may be rebounding.
https://www.readtheline.ca/p/simon-lewsen-despite-tough-times
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These words from
@cherilucasrowlands.com
made me happy: "After reading a series of articles lamenting the death of higher education and critical thinking in the age of ChatGPT, I tempered my despair with Simon Lewsenâs somewhat hopeful essay on the humanities"
longreads.com/2025/09/10/d...
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12 days ago
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13 days ago
"I didnât expect any of this, and Iâm unsure what to make of it. But I wonder if the emerging threat of AI is restoring a sense of vitality to the humanistic mission."
@simonlewsen.bsky.social
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@thelocal.to
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thelocal.to/humanities-i...
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The Humanities Aren't Dead Yet | The Local
Enrollment in the liberal arts has been in freefall for years. But despite apocalyptic declarations about the end of the humanities, in my own classroom I see signs of life.
https://thelocal.to/humanities-in-crisis/
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For my Designlines column, I visited Biidaasigeâthe new adventure playground at the foot of the Don Riverâand let my toddler guide me around. She was ecstatic. Children need risky play. Long live Biidaasige.
@waterfrontoronto.bsky.social
www.designlinesmagazine.com/biidaasige-p...
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Biidaasige Park Is a Triumph
Biidaasige transforms the Don Riverâs flood-prone, industrial canal into a restored delta and vibrant new park for Toronto.
https://www.designlinesmagazine.com/biidaasige-park/
13 days ago
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The Local Magazine
14 days ago
The humanities have been in crisis for the entirety of
@simonlewsen.bsky.social
's career. But despite apocalyptic declarations about the death of the liberal arts, in his own classroom he sees signs of life.
thelocal.to/humanities-i...
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The Humanities Aren't Dead Yet | The Local
Enrollment in the liberal arts has been in freefall for years. But despite apocalyptic declarations about the end of the humanities, in my own classroom I see signs of life.
https://thelocal.to/humanities-in-crisis/
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So,
@thelocal.to
is rolling out its Higher Education issue today. I wrote an essay about the supposed death of the humanities. Are the humanities really dying, though? In my own classroom at the University of Toronto, I see surprising signs of life.
thelocal.to/humanities-i...
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The Humanities Aren't Dead Yet | The Local
Enrollment in the liberal arts has been in freefall for years. But despite apocalyptic declarations about the end of the humanities, in my own classroom I see signs of life.
https://thelocal.to/humanities-in-crisis/
14 days ago
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The federal government is seeking to punish the City of Toronto for failing to legalize sixplexes. My hot take: When it comes to housing, the feds should throw their weight around even more. My latest column instalment for Designlines.
www.designlinesmagazine.com/sixplexes-in...
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Toronto Fumbled on SixplexesâNow It Could Lose $30 Million
The Federal Government Might Refuse to Hand Over $30 Million in Housing Funds to the City of Toronto for its shortcoming on Siplexes.
https://www.designlinesmagazine.com/sixplexes-in-toronto/
about 1 month ago
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I'm jazzed to be included in the Sunday Long Read's 500th weekly editionâan essential round-up of the best long-form journalism.
mailchi.mp/sundaylongre...
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The Sunday Long Read: 500 Editions!
The week's best journalism. Every Sunday.
https://mailchi.mp/sundaylongread.com/july27-4764252?e=d38334bdf0
about 2 months ago
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In 2002, Ryan Wedding was a rising-star athlete. Today, he's an international drug lord running a billion-dollar enterprise. In
@torontolifemag.bsky.social
, I tell the story of how a cherubic kid from Thunder Bay, ON, became one of the world's most-wanted fugitives.
torontolife.com/deep-dives/b...
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Becoming El Jefe: The story of Ryan Wedding, Canadaâs Olympic snowboarder turned ruthless drug lord - Toronto Life
Before Ryan Wedding landed on the FBIâs Most Wanted list as a high-level associate of El Chapo, he was a bright-eyed kid from Thunder Bay. The inside story...
https://torontolife.com/deep-dives/becoming-el-jefe-ryan-wedding-canadas-olympic-snowboarder-turned-drug-lord/
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For
@thestar.com
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www.thestar.com/opinion/cont...
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Meghan Daum became famous for her deeply revealing personal essays. Now, she sees self-censorship everywhere
In her new book âThe Catastrophe Zone,â she explores middle age, giving up dreams and losing everything in the LA fires
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/meghan-daum-became-famous-for-her-deeply-revealing-personal-essays-now-she-sees-self-censorship/article_c7c351d5-ce07-436c-b568-b4150127b1f2.html
4 months ago
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My City Beat Columnâon art, architecture, and urbanismâfor Designlines magazine is a finalist for a Digital Publishing Awards (Best Column). And that's a nice little nod for a column in its first year.
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5 months ago
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5 months ago
đď¸ The City Beat Designlines Magazine Finalist â Best Column at the 2025 Digital Publishing Awards Well done, @simonlewsen.bsky.social and team! đ
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#DigitalPublishingAwards
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For the latest instalment of my City Beat column, I wrote about one of my favourite places in Torontoâthe Paradise Theatre. This is what the future of moviegoing looks like.
www.designlinesmagazine.com/paradise-the...
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All Culture Is Niche CultureâEven the Movies
Today, the Paradise Theatre seems less like a quirky anomaly and more like the future of cinema and where to watch movies in Toronto.
https://www.designlinesmagazine.com/paradise-theatre-toronto/
5 months ago
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National Media Awards Foundation
5 months ago
đ Finalist | #NMA25 The Perilous Lives of International Students @torontolifemag.bsky.social | By @simonlewsen.bsky.social They come for education and a better futureâonly to discover the target on their backs. đ
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Here's my cover story for Report on Business magazine. DEI's fundamental premisesâbias is bad, diversity is goodâare as defensible as any premises have been. But foolish ideas and practices have been smuggled into the workplace under the guise of DEI.
www.theglobeandmail.com/business/rob...
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DEI was under threat long before Donald Trump. But he didnât kill it alone
The proximal cause of this about-face is Donald Trump, whose comeback is both a symptom and driver of this corporate vibe shift. But the backlash was brewing long before that
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/rob-magazine/article-dei-hard/
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I wrote the cover story for the May issue of Report on Business magazine. It's about DEIâwhy people oppose it, where it went wrong, and what it could be .
@theglobeandmail.com
www.theglobeandmail.com/business/rob...
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DEI was under threat long before Donald Trump. But he didnât kill it alone
The proximal cause of this about-face is Donald Trump, whose comeback is both a symptom and driver of this corporate vibe shift. But the backlash was brewing long before that
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/rob-magazine/article-dei-hard/#comments
5 months ago
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John Healey
5 months ago
Great piece by
@simonlewsen.bsky.social
The hard working brass knuckles behind the sloganeering.
macleans.ca/longforms/je...
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Jenni Byrne's Big Gamble - Macleans.ca
The ruthless tactician behind Pierre Poilievreâs campaign has spent decades shaping Canadian conservatism from behind the scenes. This yearâs election will be her greatest achievementâor her undoing.
https://macleans.ca/longforms/jenni-byrnes-big-gamble/
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I'm on today's edition of CBC's Front Burner podcast, talking about Jenni Byrne, the controversial strategist behind Pierre Poilievreâand about the fierce infighting that's suddenly emerged within the conservative movement.
www.cbc.ca/radio/frontb...
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The Conservative kingmaker behind Poilievre | CBC Radio
You might not know her by name, but Conservative campaign manager Jenni Byrne is one of the most powerful kingmakers in the party's modern history â and she may have almost as much at stake in winning...
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/the-conservative-kingmaker-behind-poilievre-1.7510248
5 months ago
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6 months ago
Phenomenal story from Simon, it's essential reading this election season. Don't miss it!
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High praise from one of my favourite journalists!
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6 months ago
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6 months ago
Really great
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piece today in
@macleans.bsky.social
macleans.ca/longforms/je...
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Jenni Byrne's Big Gamble - Macleans.ca
The ruthless tactician behind Pierre Poilievreâs campaign has spent decades shaping Canadian conservatism from behind the scenes. This yearâs election will be her greatest achievementâor her undoing.
https://macleans.ca/longforms/jenni-byrnes-big-gamble/
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A reminder for everybody mourning the death of Val Kilmer: The greatest celebrity profile of the 21st century is a profile of him. Honour his legacy by reading this extraordinary piece.
www.nytimes.com/2020/05/06/m...
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What Happened to Val Kilmer? Heâs Just Starting to Figure It Out. (Published 2020)
Cancer has taken his voice, but the unlikeliest movie star in Hollywood history still has a lot he wants to say. (Published in 2020.)
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/06/magazine/val-kilmer.html
6 months ago
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6 months ago
Besides offering us all a long-overdue closeup look at the woman behind Pierre Poilievreâs success, this is just a great example of a magazine profile by
@simonlewsen.bsky.social
macleans.ca/author/simon...
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For
@macleans.bsky.social
, I profiled Jenni Byrne, the mastermind behind Stephen Harper's game-changing 2011 victory, who's now trying to work her magic again for Pierre Poilievre. The plan was going perfectly. Until it wasn't.
macleans.ca/longforms/je...
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Jenni Byrne's Big Gamble - Macleans.ca
The ruthless tactician behind Pierre Poilievreâs campaign has spent decades shaping Canadian conservatism from behind the scenes. This yearâs election will be her greatest achievementâor her undoing.
https://macleans.ca/longforms/jenni-byrnes-big-gamble/
6 months ago
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Stefan Novakovic
7 months ago
Also,
@simonlewsen.bsky.social
talks to the
@uhntoronto.bsky.social
prescribing housing as a public health solution.
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Toronto's University Health Network Takes on the Housing Crisis
By prescribing housing for the chronically unhoused, a University Health Network initiative is providing new hope in Toronto.
https://www.azuremagazine.com/article/university-health-network-housing-toronto/
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I interviewed NYT columnist Ross Douthat about why all people should be religious, not because religion is good for your mental health or gives order to your life or whatever, but becauseâas he has itâthere's compelling evidence that God is real.
www.thestar.com/opinion/cont...
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In an increasingly secular world, this man thinks you should choose God. Any god
Ross Douthat is a conservative, a Catholic and one of America's most prominent intellectuals. Here's why he thinks Donald Trump is a man of destiny.
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/in-an-increasingly-secular-world-this-man-thinks-you-should-choose-god-any-god/article_56bd5164-e339-11ef-b752-e32f40e2e2b5.html
8 months ago
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Can Olivia Chow solve the housing crisis? I'm optimistic, for two big reasons. And pessimistic, for one big reason. Here's the latest instalment of my City Beat column for Designlines magazine
www.designlinesmagazine.com/toronto-hous...
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Can Olivia Chow Fix the Toronto Housing Crisis?
Two reasons for optimism, and one for pessimism, on Mayor Olivia Chows strategy to tackle the Toronto Housing Crisis.
https://www.designlinesmagazine.com/toronto-housing-crisis/
8 months ago
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For the
@thestar.com
, I interviewed federal housing minister Nate Erskine-Smith about Canada-US relations, the Trudeau government's successes and failures on the housing front, and his plans to make the most of what may be a short stint in cabinet.
www.thestar.com/opinion/cont...
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Nathaniel Erskine-Smith isnât running for the Liberal leadership. He has a different job to do, and not much time
Housing minister Nate Erskine-Smith talks to the Star about the housing crisis, what needs to change about how Canada builds homes â and whether or not he's running for the
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/nathaniel-erskine-smith-isnt-running-for-the-liberal-leadership-he-has-a-different-job-to/article_1a0adcb4-d42f-11ef-8fd9-2ba8b4c2feb1.html
8 months ago
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Prediction: Itâs 2036. Trump, age 90, is running for his fifth term as president. My American friends are talking about how, if he wins again, they really are moving to Canada this time around.
9 months ago
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This is an excellent piece. Also, I'm not sure that Ramaswamy understands the movie "Whiplash."
www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
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Vivek Ramaswamy Is Uninvited From My Sleepover
The Trump-supporting entrepreneur misapprehends the sources of American success.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/12/david-brooks-ramaswamy/681188/
9 months ago
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Itâs shameless self-promotion time. That right there is a picture of me. And this right here is a thread about the ten best magazine features, essays, and interviews I did this year. And this here link is a one-click pathway to all ten of those pieces:
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9 months ago
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I interviewed the Mayor of Toronto about our housing and traffic crisesâand what it'll take to fix them.
www.thestar.com/opinion/cont...
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âThereâs a wave coming:â Why Torontoâs mayor still believes the housing crisis can be solved
Olivia Chow was elected on a promise to do something about Toronto's two most intractable issues: housing costs and traffic. A year and a half into her first term, she
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/theres-a-wave-coming-why-torontos-mayor-still-believes-the-housing-crisis-can-be-solved/article_13262a46-b730-11ef-8b04-93edfaba7b95.html
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