
Ian Brown
Ian Brown is a prominent Canadian journalist and feature writer for The Globe and Mail, known for his reflective and often personal storytelling. He has written extensively about Canadian culture and social issues, and his work frequently engages with the collective memories and experiences of Canadians, particularly surrounding significant events like winter snowstorms.
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Ian Brown is mentioned as an influence on Liam Gallagher's performance style.
"Britpop" von Robbie Williams: Wenn die Drogen aufhören zu wirken - KulturIan Brown is noted as a personal friend of Alfonso Cuarón.
El poder de Cuarón para abrir puertasIan Brown is a feature writer who praises Patagonia’s Capilene Cool Daily Shirts.
Buy it, love it: 20 items that changed our lives in 2025Ian Brown was the lead singer of The Stone Roses, alongside Mani on bass.
Mani fallinn frá 63 ára að aldriIan Brown was the flighty singer of The Stone Roses, known for his unique presence in the band.
The Stone Roses’s Mani was a born rock star and fiercely proud of his Irish roots – The Irish TimesMani's bandmate Ian Brown also paid tribute on X, writing: 'REST IN PEACE MANi X.'
Stone Roses and Primal Scream bassist dies aged 63Ian Brown is a previous National Business Book Award winner.
The Globe’s Alexandra Posadzki wins the National Business Book AwardProf Ian Brown is being investigated by the General Medical Council for his oversight of Jonathan Jones's care.
Man says years of 'unnecessary' UHCW chemotherapy stole his youthIan Brown gave Nick Brine a lift to pick up his GCSE results.
Oasis' Noel Gallagher gave me his Wonderwall guitarIan Brown is advocating for a halt on battery imports in Jamaica until a recycling program is established.
No more importation of batteries for now ... | LettersIan Brown from Hertfordshire stated he wanted to prevent future veterans from being prosecuted by joining the protest.
Treatment of British army veterans ‘absolutely disgusting’ say bikers in Legacy Act protest – The Irish Times
Ian Brown was the singer of The Stone Roses, a band that became one of the biggest in the UK during the early 1990s.
The Stone Roses' gig that inspired Pulp's new musicIan Brown is a Globe feature writer who shared memories of a snow day in Montreal during 1961.
The joys and perils of a Canadian snow day: Readers share their memories


































































