By: Josh O’Kane
Authors Alex Sarian and Mark J. Jones ponder the future of the arts
Josh O'Kane is a reporter at The Globe and Mail. He covers the institutions, economics, and policies that shape arts and culture, with a focus on the challenges faced by the artistic community in a post-pandemic world. His work has been featured in various publications, and he is the author of the national bestseller "Sideways: The City Google Couldn't Buy."
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Josh O'Kane's coverage primarily focuses on Canadian culture, arts organizations, and governance. He frequently covers government announcements and press releases related to these topics. If you are reaching out to him, consider offering insights or expert commentary on the latest developments in Canadian cultural events, arts organizations, or governance issues.
Given his focus on music and journalism as well as his interest in entertainment news overall, pitches relating to new album releases, artistic achievements of Canadians, or reviews of books that delve into the world of journalism may also be well-received.
Since Josh's geographic focus is national (Canada), it’s important for your pitch to have relevance specifically within Canada or a clear connection to Canadian culture and society.
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