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Ryan Moffatt
Ryan Moffatt is a journalist based in Vancouver.
The Emasculation of Men Is Doing Society No Favors
Commentary There are few products more synonymous with manhood than the razor. Boys watch their fathers for years ...
Opinion
February 16, 2019
The NPC Meme Is an Invitation to the Middle
NPC refers to what is known in the gaming community as a non-player character.
Viewpoints
February 3, 2019
‘Letter from Masanjia’: The Poignant Story of SOS Letter-Writer Sun Yi
For human-rights watchers, Masanjia Labour Camp is the bleakest symbol of China’s totalitarian regime. In the country’s vast ...
Arts & Culture
April 22, 2018
The Noble Choice of a ‘Badass Beauty’
The Canadian premiere of the film "Badass Beauty Queen" will be on March 8, 2018, on International Women's ...
Film Reviews
March 6, 2018
New Film Starring Anastasia Lin Sheds Light on China’s Darkest Secret
Violence can be swift and merciless when a population is dehumanized, and the resulting carnage can be devastating. ...
Film Reviews
November 2, 2017
The Surprising Tool Benjamin Franklin Used To Achieve Massive Success
The quintessential self-made man Benjamin Franklin had one of the most remarkable lives in recorded history. He went ...
Arts & Culture
July 26, 2017
Making the Case for Cursive Writing
Cursive writing has come under attack in recent years for being old-fashioned, irrelevant, and unnecessary. Many schools have ...
Arts & Culture
July 19, 2017
National Anthem Changes: Lest We Forget the Role of Our ‘Sons’
I watched my 4-year-old son sing "O Canada" at his preschool graduation last week. He probably only knew ...
Arts & Culture
June 28, 2017
Re-thinking Our Addiction to Dystopian Shows
If Netflix's most-watched shows are any indication of the future of humanity, we could be in trouble. From ...
Arts & Culture
June 15, 2017
Celebrity Suicide and the American Dream
Suicide is the most untimely and disturbing of endings. Even the gravity of murder can pale in comparison ...
Arts & Culture
June 1, 2017
Nostalgia Not Enough to Save Vinyl
Each year on April 22, Record Store Day gives us a chance to momentarily celebrate the once-mighty king ...
Art Marketplace
May 5, 2017
Sometimes it’s fair to shoot the messenger
Jian Ghomeshi returned to the public sphere last week, testing the waters to see what remains of his ...
Arts & Culture
April 19, 2017
The Complicated Legacy Our Icons Leave Behind
Chuck Berry was the father of rock and roll. He was also a man who did some very ...
Arts & Culture
April 3, 2017
Finding Beauty in the Beast: A Tale as Old as Time
It's hard to believe that it's been 26 years since the release of the original animated "Beauty and ...
Arts & Culture
March 22, 2017
‘Riverdale’ oversteps boundaries better left alone
Archie Andrews is sleeping with Miss Grundy. For those familiar with the original comic, this may take a moment ...
Art Marketplace
March 15, 2017
Stuart McLean: A Beacon of Canadian Class
With Stuart McLean's death last week, Canadians bade farewell to the "Vinyl Cafe," a radio show that was ...
Arts & Culture
February 22, 2017
Leonard Cohen: A Poet Who Approached Life and Music With Dignity
When Leonard Cohen passed away on Nov. 7 at age 82, the world lost one of its enduring ...
Arts & Culture
November 16, 2016
Is There Still Room for Decency on Daytime TV?
Your grandmother would not approve. Your mother probably wouldn't either. One Quebec mother most definitely did not.Canada's broadcast ...
Arts & Culture
November 8, 2016
‘Secret Path’: Gord Downie and the Artist’s Way
Gord Downie commands our attention. A poet who knows his place within his art, he has kept Canada hanging ...
Arts & Culture
October 19, 2016
Shen Yun Stirs the Soul of Eastern Canada
Theatregoers in Eastern Canada revelled in the majesty of Shen Yun Performing Arts as the company wrapped up ...
Canada
May 14, 2016
Shen Yun Makes Deep Connection With Toronto Audiences
Shen Yun performers danced, sang, and played their way into the hearts of theatregoers at Toronto's Sony Centre ...
Canada
April 25, 2016
Harper Lee and the Complicated Legacy of Atticus Finch
She only needed to write one novel to earn her place among America's literary giants. Harper Lee's singular ...
Arts & Culture
February 22, 2016
Portuguese Chef: Shen Yun Performers ‘Put all of their souls in what they do’
VANCOUVER, Canada—For Ceasar Correia, exploring and appreciating cultural diversity is something he holds dear. As the former owner ...
Canada
January 23, 2016
Bowie: A Unique Legacy in the Rock Pantheon
The world of music took a surprising and saddening turn on Jan. 10 with the passing of David ...
Entertainment
January 13, 2016
Luxury Real Estate Couple Lauds Shen Yun
VANCOUVER—Rapturous applause and admiration greeted Shen Yun Performing Arts upon their return to Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Theatre on ...
Arts & Culture
January 17, 2015
Local Dignitaries Welcome Shen Yun Back to Vancouver
Shen Yun returns to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre Jan. 16-18 with an all-new program of music and dance ...
Canada
January 13, 2015
Canadian Director Takes Top Prize in Online Film Fest
The world’s largest online film festival has awarded a Vancouver documentary filmmaker with its top prize.
Canada
December 9, 2014
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