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Mark Mann

Mark Mann is a writer and editor who specializes in longform narrative journalism. He has written feature stories for Toronto Life, The Walrus, Report on Business, Reader’s Digest, The Dance Current, Torontoist, Broadview and Maisonneuve, as well as essays about art and culture for Momus, The Toronto Star, and others. His writing about science and tech has appeared extensively on Motherboard. He has been shortlisted twice for the National Magazine Award. Mann is Associate Editor in Chief at Beside.

Reviews• February 12, 2015

The Temptation of Everything in Michael Dudeck’s “Messiah Complex 5.0”

By Mark Mann

When a contemporary performance artist adopts religion in general as the theme of a work, a few things are likely to occur: the work…

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Reviews• December 8, 2014

Brooklyn Is Everything: Artworlds Apart in a Gentrified Borough

By Mark Mann

The story of gentrification is both too complicated and too simple to be told well. There’s no proper shape for it, nothing to support…

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Reviews• October 14, 2014

The Miserable Quips of Brad Phillips

By Mark Mann

Love makes love, hate makes hate, and disdain has a strange way of eliciting both. Brad Phillips’s show I Didn’t Retire, I Surrendered, a…

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