Figuring Out Colonel Williams
February 13, 2010 by
Brian Fawcett
Filed under Articles, Featured, Probes
The Ontario mass media, with their experienced reporters all drinking Sangria at the Winter Olympics, have let loose their cub reporters on the Colonel Russell Williams case…
More on Juxtaposition
November 25, 2009 by
John Harris
Filed under Articles, Featured, Probes
John Harris loses his temper at the dooneyscafe.com editors, and then quickly regains control of it. Thus, the editors get what they asked for, and the universe continues to unfold as it should.
Yew and Me
November 18, 2009 by
Renee Rodin
Filed under Articles, Featured, Probes
Renee Rodin isn’t happy about the way Vancouver is going, and she knows why…
Trudeau, He Ain’t
July 3, 2009 by
Max Fawcett
Filed under Articles, Featured, Probes
Max Fawcett examines the comparisons that have been made between Michael Ignatieff and Pierre Trudeau, but finds little of substance to support them.
Intimate Sources
March 31, 2009 by
Stan Persky
Filed under Featured, Probes
Stan Persky’s mini-memoir about Attila Richard Lukacs’s Polaroid studies.
Flying Backwards
February 21, 2009 by
Margaret Randall
Filed under Featured, Probes
Margaret Randall casts a worried eye on the direction that the birds are flying.
Memoir
February 4, 2009 by
Norbert Ruebsaat
Filed under Featured, Probes
Norbert Ruebsaat on fathers and sons.
Any Meaning in Christmas?
December 20, 2008 by
Douglas Todd
Filed under Probes
Vancouver Sun ethics and religion reporter Doug Todd brings together a Christian, a Sikh, an ethnic Chinese and an atheist for a seasonal dialogue.
Pages I Have trouble With: 1. Quicksand on the Dining Room Floor
September 10, 2008 by
George Bowering
Filed under Probes
George Bowering readsThe Rain Ascends by Joy Kogawa, and runs into some interesting trouble.
Always Glad to help a Fella on the Make, episode 2
September 10, 2008 by
Brian Fawcett
Filed under Probes
Brian Fawcett translates a "call for submissions" from a "new" literary magazine that was unable–or unwilling– to make clear what it really had in mind.


