Brilynn Ferguson wrote The Secrets of the Secret Pickle Supper Club for Pundit Magazine’s Offbeat Occupations, profiling Alexa Clark and how the Secret Pickle Supper Club was born. Pundit Magazine is a publication written and produced by Post-grad student in Sheridan College’s Journalism-New Media program. Topics include news, lifestyle, sports, entertainment, culture, democracy, the...
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In a recent National Post article by I was asked about the proposed changes to George Street which include rebuilding Seaton House and renovating and reclaiming the historic buildings to revitalize this beautiful street and bring in more businesses, students and other residents. Read the article here: Can Seaton House remake save George Street?...
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Alexa Clark, blogger, author, publisher, and social media maven, was kind enough to agree to a feature email interview with me. We talked about the best and cheapest spots to grab a bite in Ottawa, her involvement with the hugely successful #HoHoTO holiday fundraiser in Toronto, and her predictions for the online communications world...
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Originally published in Quill & Quire’s OMNI newsletter July 4, 2008 By Tabassum Siddiqui BookExpo Canada may be over, but part of the fun of the trade show – getting free books from various publishers – lives on in Mini Book Expo, an online initiative by Plethora Press publisher Alexandra Clark. The project began...
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As we were installing the 50 Paces Project, we got some media attention. Here is the interview I did with CBC’s Steven Webb on Information Morning - listen here
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CBC Radio interviewed Alexa Clark as part of their Saint Johner’s Away series on Information Morning, profiling people from the Saint John area who have gone on to make an impact elsewhere. Unfortunately, we are unable to find the link to the interview.
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Alexa Clark founded TheApprenticeBlog.com during NBC’s first hit season with The Apprentice television show. Focusing on the business lessons and candidates performance and progress, TheApprenticeBlog.com rapidly became a hub for discussion about the show. Writing under her nickname, Lex, Alexa focused on the show and not the gossip or off-air antics of the candidates...
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Written & Photographed by Rannie Turingan; My Toronto Includes Alexa Clark, Editor/Publisher Adding spice to her life on Augusta in Kensington Market. What is your most favourite place in the city? My favourite place in the city is Kensington Market. I spent a summer living across the street from Courage My Love, in what...
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After almost two millions hits, 88 candidates, five seasons of The Donald and one of Martha, a little business and a lot of drama, Toronto business woman Alexa Clark (aka “Lex”) is leaving the boardroom. On June 15th at 9pm PDT, Clark is selling her highly successful fan site TheApprenticeBlog.com on eBay. With only...
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Written & Photographed by Rannie Turingan; photojunkie Back in February, Alexa Clark released the third edition of Cheap Eats Toronto. It’s a wonderful guide to inexpensive dining in the city of Toronto. The guide contains 365 recommendations for breakfast, lunch and dinner which gives you no excuse for not knowing where to eat. We...
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