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Dorothy Woodend

Dorothy Woodend

Culture Editor at The Tyee

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • Media
  • Science

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Recent Articles

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Why ‘Food, Inc. 2’ Left Me Hungry

The doc’s dark stroll through our world of processed food left me seeking more than a sprinkle of hope. And better non-fiction cinema.
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How to Bring Frogs Back from the Brink of Extinction

The breeding program at the Vancouver Aquarium is giving new life to species facing collapse.
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Down in the Basement, Where Creativity Lives

Channelling the exuberance of kids left alone to play, a Richmond art show lets loose.
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From the Edges of the Art World, ‘Unit Bruises’ Packs a Punch

With puckish intensity, Vancouver’s Paul Wong and Theodore Wan turn the camera on themselves.
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‘Search and Rescue’ Comes Back to Get Us

A doc series returns with more heroism and heartbreak from an amazing team in North Vancouver. And they’re volunteers!
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In ‘The Sixth,’ a Stirring Exploration of Real-Life Revenge

A doc film on the US Capitol insurrection asks vital questions about our current moment.
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How Tom Thomson’s Paintings Stop Time in Its Tracks

Electric as a live wire, his work is a welcome reminder of what endures across decades.
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The Challenging Life and Violent Death of Barry Shantz

The Abbotsford activist died in a 2020 police shooting. A documentary tells his story through the eyes of those who loved him.
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A Fashion Dispatch from the ‘Five Things’ Challenge

I bought three of my five new clothing items for the year. How it’s going, and what it’s teaching me.
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For Black Musicians, a Generational Fight for Racial Justice

A new docuseries takes a hard look at racism in the music industry. And what it takes to make change.
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A Brave Exploration of Beauty, the Body and the Politics of Pain

A bold new essay collection by Jenny Heijun Wills offers a bracing inside look at Korean diasporic identity, adoption and how we understand ourselves.