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The Globe and Mail - Elizabeth Renzetti Columns News Archive

The latest columns by Elizabeth Renzetti published by The Globe and Mail

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  1. Rank, class and murder on her mind Great-grandmother and crime novelist P.D. James speaks to ELIZABETH RENZETTI about her latest whodunit, The Lighthouse
  2. Down at the pub with Julian ELIZABETH RENZETTI meets novelist Julian Barnes in his local boozer to chew over his Booker Prize front-runner, Arthur & George, and an anticipated night of 'public brutality' on Monday when the winner is announced
  3. Canadians show their stuff
  4. Naughty beds and cheeky toilets At London's 100% Design, ELIZABETH RENZETTI finds it's not all smut --not quite
  5. Crow thrives on contradiction She's a hippie who has no problem dealing with big business and slipping into designer gear. But singer Sheryl Crow is unapologetically herself, ELIZABETH RENZETTI writes
  6. Austen's 'pure chick porn' wields a mighty power
  7. TRAVEL GEAR HALL OF FAME: THE VOTES ARE IN: GLOBE STAFF OFFER PERSONAL ODES TO THEIR TOP-10 MUST-PACK PRODUCTS Travel pillow
  8. In the family way again
  9. 'Naked and pregnant and disabled': Welcome to Trafalgar Square
  10. Salman, you're slayin' me! The martyr to free speech can be out-and-out goofy, writes ELIZABETH RENZETTI. He'll tell you the fatwa still gets him the best restaurant tables. He's fond of his 'I Am Salman Rushdie' button. And he likes to ponder the possibility that somewhere in Iowa, there's a pedophile named John Updike
  11. Rank, class and murder on her mind Great-grandmother and crime novelist P.D. James speaks to ELIZABETH RENZETTI about her latest whodunit, The Lighthouse
  12. Down at the pub with Julian ELIZABETH RENZETTI meets novelist Julian Barnes in his local boozer to chew over his Booker Prize front-runner, Arthur & George, and an anticipated night of 'public brutality' on Monday when the winner is announced
  13. Canadians show their stuff
  14. Crow thrives on contradiction She's a hippie who has no problem dealing with big business and slipping into designer gear. But singer Sheryl Crow is unapologetically herself, ELIZABETH RENZETTI writes
  15. Austen's 'pure chick porn' wields a mighty power
  16. In the family way again
  17. 'Naked and pregnant and disabled': Welcome to Trafalgar Square
  18. Salman, you're slayin' me! The martyr to free speech can be out-and-out goofy, writes ELIZABETH RENZETTI. He'll tell you the fatwa still gets him the best restaurant tables. He's fond of his 'I Am Salman Rushdie' button. And he likes to ponder the possibility that somewhere in Iowa, there's a pedophile named John Updike
  19. Naughty beds and cheeky toilets At London's 100% Design, ELIZABETH RENZETTI finds it's not all smut --not quite
  20. Rank, class and murder on her mind Great-grandmother and crime novelist P.D. James speaks to ELIZABETH RENZETTI about her latest whodunit, The Lighthouse
  21. Down at the pub with Julian ELIZABETH RENZETTI meets novelist Julian Barnes in his local boozer to chew over his Booker Prize front-runner, Arthur & George, and an anticipated night of 'public brutality' on Monday when the winner is announced
  22. Naughty beds and cheeky toilets At London's 100% Design, ELIZABETH RENZETTI finds it's not all smut --not quite
  23. Canadians show their stuff
  24. Crow thrives on contradiction She's a hippie who has no problem dealing with big business and slipping into designer gear. But singer Sheryl Crow is unapologetically herself, ELIZABETH RENZETTI writes
  25. In the family way again
  26. 'Naked and pregnant and disabled': Welcome to Trafalgar Square
  27. Salman, you're slayin' me! The martyr to free speech can be out-and-out goofy, writes ELIZABETH RENZETTI. He'll tell you the fatwa still gets him the best restaurant tables. He's fond of his 'I Am Salman Rushdie' button. And he likes to ponder the possibility that somewhere in Iowa, there's a pedophile named John Updike
  28. Macca v. Mills: Shocked London defends poor Sir Paul
  29. Macca v. Mills: Shocked London defends poor Sir Paul
  30. Taking the plunge for art: It's a Holler
  31. Want to mingle minger-free? Join the club
  32. Taking the plunge for art: It's a Holler
  33. Oh, lord: From 'rags to rags'
  34. Want to mingle minger-free? Join the club
  35. Smile, you're on hundreds of cameras
  36. Oh, lord: from 'rags to rags' Beaverbrook's family has fallen far. Now, a fight over works of art at a New Brunswick gallery may hold the key to bringing his estate back to glory. ELIZABETH RENZETTI reports
  37. Smile, you're on hundreds of cameras
  38. Smile, you're on hundreds of cameras
  39. Oh, lord: from 'rags to rags' Beaverbrook's family has fallen far. Now, a fight over works of art at a New Brunswick gallery may hold the key to bringing his estate back to glory. ELIZABETH RENZETTI reports
  40. The Gest from hell