
Paul Berton
Editor-in-Chief at The Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, ON)
EIC, Metroland daily & community newspapers/websites; author of Shopomania (2022); and Fame & Misfortune (2023) published by @DMPublishers
Articles
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2 months ago |
thespec.com | Paul Berton
A looming trade war has everyone stressed — politicians, businesses, consumers. Not only will tariffs hurt our economy, they will also hurt our wallets — or will they? A trade war is a dark cloud, to be sure, but could there be a silver lining? Already, Canadians are looking more closely at labels, not just for ingredients, but for the origin of products, and asking: “Do we really want this?”Who is making it, and from what and where?
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2 months ago |
hamiltonnews.com | Paul Berton
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Nov 27, 2024 |
theifp.ca | Paul Berton
Scribbled in the margin of the 1961 manuscript for “A Clockwork Orange,” by Anthony Burgess, there is an astounding question about Elvis Presley: “Will this name be known when book appears?” I wanted to use the note in my book, “Misfortune & Fame,” so I reached out to the Burgess estate for permission. The price was 75 British pounds; I sent them a cheque. The creators of other content I wanted to include were happy to share; others gave me a flat no.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
thespec.com | Paul Berton
Scribbled in the margin of the 1961 manuscript for “A Clockwork Orange,” by Anthony Burgess, there is an astounding question about Elvis Presley: “Will this name be known when book appears?” I wanted to use the note in my book, “Misfortune & Fame,” so I reached out to the Burgess estate for permission. The price was 75 British pounds; I sent them a cheque. The creators of other content I wanted to include were happy to share; others gave me a flat no.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
toronto.com | Paul Berton
Scribbled in the margin of the 1961 manuscript for "A Clockwork Orange," by Anthony Burgess, there is an astounding question about Elvis Presley: “Will this name be known when book appears?” I wanted to use the note in my book, "Misfortune & Fame," so I reached out to the Burgess estate for permission. The price was 75 British pounds; I sent them a cheque. The creators of other content I wanted to include were happy to share; others gave me a flat no.
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RT @TheSpec: BOOK REVIEW | A look at the latest book by The Spectator’s @paulberton 👉 https://t.co/nDxq7ezic1 | Jeff Mahoney, Spectator Re…

My latest book, Misfortune and Fame: 10 Reasons You Don’t Want to be Rich (or Famous), is hot off the press and will be in a bookstore near you in October. https://t.co/G9nx080FlO