Journalism
The Way Things Are: Fred Herzog’s Art of Observation
First published in Canadian Art Winter 2013 By Timothy Taylor At 82 years of age, photographer Fred Herzog doesn’t move…
Read MoreCoffee and Coral Snakes: Batesian Mimicry at Work and Play
From Vancouver Magazine Fall Issue 2012 *** Note: I was inspired by the always-fascinating work of Eric Falkenstein (at Falkenblog)…
Read MoreMusic in the City and the Psyche
Update: 28 August 2012 The editors at Harpers have assigned the story. So this piece will be appearing in an…
Read MoreThe Accidental Local
First published EnRoute Magazine We’ve been motoring seaward for about an hour when Roberto finally cuts the diesel. Brazil is a bare…
Read MoreThe Adventures of Generation F
From the November 2010 Issue of Cooking Light A couple of hours after setting foot in Brooklyn for the first time,…
Read MoreWillamette Wandering
It takes a while to reach the Willamette Valley in Oregon, but you’ll know it the moment you arrive. Out…
Read MoreCEO of the Year: Christine Day of lululemon
Man, did I get pilloried for this article online. Lululemon fans thought it was insulting (and I didn’t even get…
Read MoreChaos and Planning
This article ran first in Vancouver Review. Sadly, I have to report that the Red Gate did finally lose its battle…
Read MoreMan Standing
This profile of Inuit film-making legend Zacharias Kunuk was originally published in Canadian Art Edited by Richard Rhodes *** Final…
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