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A Tale of Two Unions
by David Banerjee   
Toronto author and teacher David Banerjee explores the Oaxaca teachers strikes from the past year, and wonders if his union's next bargaining strategy should include Molotov cocktails.

 
Iceberg, Dead Ahead
by Max Fawcett   
Max Fawcett discusses why the NDP may be fighting for its very survival, rather than further electoral gains, in the next federal election.

 
RIP: James Brown
by Bill King   
Bill King offers a musician's eulogy for the late James Brown.

 
RIP: James Brown
by Brian Fawcett   
Brian Fawcett offers a private eulogy for James Brown

 
Hark, the Herald Angels Sing: Welcome to Post-Gay
by Stan Persky   
You may have already forgotten Canada's let's-hope-it's-final debate about same-sex marriage and other affections. It happened way back when, a couple of weeks ago, or in the media's amnesiac timeline, in a previous lifetime. Here's what nobody bothered to say about it. 

 
Apples and Oranges
by Stan Persky   
Are literary comparisons odious? Can we compare novels and non-fiction? Why not?

 
Early Bets on the Next Liberal Leader
by Max Fawcett   
Max Fawcett examines the recently concluded Liberal leadership race, and takes a look at the role that Canada's newest Rainmaker will play in the next one...

 
Tony Nardi’s Letters
by Brian Fawcett   
Brian Fawcett goes to a theatre to find out what's happening to Canadian film and television actors, and why Tony Nardi is angry about it.

 
Writing Nonfiction in Canada: A Manifesto
by Myrna Kostash   
Longtime dooneyscafe.com foreign correspondant Myrna Kostash, this time from her Edmonton home base, wonders why nonfiction isn't taken seriously in Canada, and has some disturbing conclusions.

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Memory of Samothrace
by Margaret Randall   
Margaret Randall traces the travels of the Winged Victory.

 
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