Lost in the Gutenberg Galaxy
February 24, 2006 by
David Banerjee
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A childhood educator has a hard look at Marshall McLuhan, finds some destructive contradictions in the ways we have interpreted his sometimes-erratic insights
The 2005 dooneyscafe.com Awards
The dooney’scafe.com awards are back after a one-year absense. This year, we’ve concentrated on the things that made us ashamed to remain human beings…
Dead Police Officers and Other Occasions for Executive Self Aggrandizement:
October 19, 2005 by
Brian Fawcett
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Brian Fawcett uploads a long-stewing meditation on the James Roszko killings in Northern Alberta, and what has been buried beneath the hoopla surrounding them.
Lomo Sapiens: Do you see what I see?
February 26, 2005 by
Judith Rudakoff
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In the site’s first photo exhibit, Judith Rudakoff offers some Lomographs, and explains the process.
The Horses of Instruction: Teaching at Capilano College
November 12, 2004 by
Stan Persky
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William Blake declared that “the tygers of wrath are wiser than the horses of instruction.” In a passage from his forthcoming book, The Short Version, Stan Persky puts in a word for the plodding horses.
The Mormon Way
October 21, 2004 by
Bruce Serafin
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Bruce Serafin travels to Cardston, Alberta, and finds a deceptive town. The third in a series.
True Patriot, er, Fondness: some Oh Canada notes
October 13, 2004 by
Stan Persky
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The Thanksgiving turkeys and Tums have been digested. Time for some seasonal musings on an unusual nation.
A Piece of Luck
October 7, 2004 by
Bruce Serafin
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In Fort Macleod Alberta, Bruce Serafin finds a refuge from the wind.
A Piece of Luck
October 7, 2004 by
Bruce
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In Fort Macleod Alberta, Bruce Serafin finds a refuge from the wind
Newsflash!
September 29, 2004 by
Dooney's Cafe
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Welcome to the new dooneyscafe.com!


