I, too, got a kick out of your crack about canceling your Globe subscription. ("But maybe he's serious?")
Sadly, though, the Globe is a far less compelling read than it was only a few years ago. It dawned on my recently that they no longer have any "must-read" columnists, and that their op-ed page has become...boring.
And I used to enjoy the Arts/Living broadsheet--I felt flipping through it used to keep me better rounded. Otherwise, I'd just head for the hard news and politics. However "g" drives me nuts so I just toss it without reading now. It feel like flipping through "Metro." I feel bad for Ty Burr. One of the country's best film critics has been banished to the Globe's version of a supermarket tabloid.