Last year, as an alternative to Time Magazine naming then President-Elect Donald Trump its Person of the Year, we decided to invite our readers to […]
Category: Year-in-Review
2014 in Review: Why Feminism Still Matters
TIME magazine recently included “feminism” in their “Which word should be banned in 2015?” poll. The suggestion was supposed to be meant as joke, but […]
2013 Year in Review: Top posts selected by FTB contributors and editors
With just a few hours left in 2013, the results are in! As we’ve done for the past few years, we asked our writers and […]
2012 Year-in-Review: News
We always strive to offer a healthy mix of local, national and international content. In 2012, though, local Montreal and Quebec news took on international […]
2011: The Year in Posts
While it may have taken a bit longer than expected (admittedly, this is really, really late, but we’ve been busy), our list of our top 20 posts of 2011 is here. We asked our writers to tell us their favourite posts or the posts they felt were the most important, both by themselves and other writers that appeared on FTB over the year…
Our Year in Photos
Forget The Box loves to go out onto the streets of Montreal and shoot photos of local shows and events. Over the course of the last year we’ve gotten some pretty good shots, so we wanted to collect a few of them for you all in one spot. Let us know in the comments below which ones are your favorites!
The good, the bad and the ugly: The Trials of 2011 in Retrospect
I know that these year in review columns, annoying though they may be, are all the rage around New Years (apologies for the lateness). Also, that they remain a cheap way for hack journalists and bloggers to basically recycle the past years work while, at the same time, attempting to pass it off as new content. So, without further ado, here are my personal top Canadian legal highlights for the year 2011 (in no particular order)…
2011 Year-In-Review: News
With revolution in the streets from the Middle East to middle America, a major power shift in Ottawa and a smattering of other events that would have stolen the headlines in any other year, 2011 will be largely remembered as the year that got the ball rolling for the future, good or bad…
Quiet Mike’s Year in Review
I figured, what better way to celebrate the Holidays than with a look back at the year that was with a little humour. I hope you all enjoy!
Have a Merry Christmas, A Happy New Year, A Happy Hanukkah, A kick-ass Kwanzaa and to my Atheist friends, have a beautiful… ordinary day!
