I haven’t listened to the radio regularly in years and I don’t mean just Top 40 either. All the adult contemporary and “favorites” FM stations seemed hell bent on playing the same handful of earworms
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DOXA: LOVE IN THE TIME OF FENTANYL Review
“The only difference between you and I is one bad decision.” Even with more recent public health (and climate) crises occupying headline space, the ongoing Opioid crisis continues to simmer in the Vancouver psyche. Every
Continue ReadingDOXA: Serving Up Some FOOD FOR THE REST OF US
“The most radical thing you can do is to grow your own food”, is a paraphrased sentiment expressed throughout the new doc, Food for the Rest of Us. Director Caroline Cox expands on issues brought
Continue ReadingDOXA- Push shoves through the financial crisis of housing
Living in Vancouver, I know one of the many hardships with such a city is how everything is expensive. The restaurants, the groceries, the parking, and even the rent. Speaking of the rent, that’s a
Continue ReadingDOXA: Delightful Doc Aims to Discover WHO LET THE DOGS OUT
Who let the dogs out? Anyone who lived through Y2K may have found themselves asking that question even though the eponymous single made famous by the one-hit wonder Baha Men lacks a question mark. While
Continue ReadingDOXA Review – Illusions of Control
Climate change is an important thing. Not just here, but also around the world. In many different areas, climate change has an interesting kind of effect on whatever environment one lives in. While the effects
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