Dorothy Woodend, The Tyee

Dorothy Woodend

The Tyee

Vancouver, WA, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • The Tyee
  • AlterNet

Past articles by Dorothy:

All the Lust You Cannot See

Bug sex ‘is fascinating, gruesome, counterintuitive, ridiculous,’ says an expert in this new nature film. No kidding! → Read More

It’s All the Rage. And I’m Not Even Angry!

High fashion or ‘Why, fashion?’ For me, silliness is part of the appeal. → Read More

In ‘Why Don’t You Love Me?,’ Heartache and Redemption

Paul B. Rainey’s new graphic novel packs an unexpected punch. → Read More

Can We Befriend Wolves? Should We?

A local documentary explores the ethics and dangers of our relationship with the beautiful predator. → Read More

In ‘Turn Every Page,’ a Writer and Editor Shape America

Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb’s years-long collaboration is democracy at work. → Read More

Surfacing a New Understanding of the Everyday

In her art and writing, Liz Magor uncovers what goes unnoticed. → Read More

On Running. And Returning to Myself

I’m arriving on the other side of a complicated year. I’m grateful for the solace of Stanley Park. → Read More

Holy Christmas, It’s Been a Tough Year

You’ve been hanging by a thread. Now it’s the holidays? Here’s how to survive the festive season. → Read More

Meet the Art Icon Who Brought Big Pharma To Its Knees

Art can change the world, and Nan Goldin’s work does just that. → Read More

The World Is Burning. Should We Have a Baby?

A new doc film explores a weighty question amidst climate crisis. → Read More

Echoes of the Bunnymen

Bill Pechet’s new art show is a playful exploration of abundance and late capitalism. With 500 rabbits. → Read More

Despite Some Thorns, ‘Rosie’ Bounces with Fun and Sass

Métis filmmaker Gail Maurice brings an unconventional love story, and her vision of queer Indigenous chosen family, to the big screen. → Read More

A Journey Through Time with Jin-me Yoon

A beguiling exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery asks a lot of us. And it invites lasting reflection. → Read More

This Horror Franchise Needs to Die

Hoping for a banger, I rolled the dice on ‘Halloween Ends.’ → Read More

Even More VIFF!

From scandalous affairs in peach processing plants to a family’s last days with a loved one, a second round of Tyee picks. → Read More

Gabor Maté and Daniel Maté on the End of Normal

‘Transformation is not only possible, but it's more than possible. It's almost inevitable.’ A Tyee interview. → Read More

New Clothes, New You

Need to be convinced of the transformative power of clothing? Cue up sequences of back-to-school movie makeovers. → Read More

Happy Birthday to the Cinematheque

The beloved indie film centre is now 50! Here’s what makes it so special. → Read More

In a Silly Season, These Blockbusters Are Seriously Good

Summer is for slacking, but these movies are no slouches. → Read More

Let’s Go to the Gallery!

Vancouver artists have stunning work on view this summer. → Read More