Globe and Mail Columns from 1998

Robert Fulford wrote a weekly column for the Globe and Mail from 1992 to 1999.

COLUMN DATE
David Milne: Catalogue Raisonné of the Paintings December 26, 1998
Leon Wieseltier's book Kaddish December 19, 1998
What makes cities great? December 12, 1998
The OED, always in flux, moves onto the Internet November 28, 1998
Courting death in the world of jazz November 21, 1998
The Culture of secrecy October 10, 1998
Lord Elgin's Greek Marbles October 3, 1998
Canadian Who's Who September 26, 1998
Correct architecture and the architecture of corrections September 19, 1998
Adam Michnik September 19, 1998
Whitman, Pound, etc. on cassette September 12, 1998
"Faction" and Don DeLillo September 5, 1998
Canadian science writing August 19, 1998
Bud Powell August 5, 1998
Geist magazine July 29, 1998
Bruno Schulz July 22, 1998
Elmore Leonard July 8, 1998
The Dictionary of Canadian Biography July 1, 1998
Raymond Souster June 24, 1998
To kill a critic: the fantasies of authors June 10, 1998
Marcello Mastroianni June 3, 1998
Rattenbury: The case of the murdered Victoria architect May 27, 1998
Felix Nussbaum May 20, 1998
Seinfeld [1998] May 13, 1998
Seinfeld [1997] May 21, 1997
Seinfeld [1996] November 6, 1996
Misuse of the word literally May 6, 1998
Pol Pot April 22, 1998
George McCullagh April 15, 1998
Geezer-thinking April 1, 1998
Glenn Gould's 1957 Russian tour March 11, 1998
Is the Internet a homewrecker? March 4, 1998
Holocaust museums February 25, 1998
Imaginary spies February 18, 1998
Art restoration in Italy February 11, 1998
Anne Michaels in Italy February 4, 1998
The Book Cellar January 14, 1998
Henry Newbolt January 7, 1998

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