Brian Fawcett
Brian Fawcett (1944-2022) is a founding co-editor of dooneyscafe.com. He's the author of many books, including "Cambodia: A book for people who find television too slow" (1986), "Gender Wars" (1994), "Virtual Clearcut, or The Way Things Are in My Hometown" (2003), "Local Matters: A Defence of Dooney's Cafe and other Non-Globalized People, Places, and Ideas" (2003) and "Human Happiness" (2011).
A True Blast from the Past
Brian Fawcett finally reads Cyril Connolly’s The Evening Colonnade after 40 years. He wishes he hadn’t waited so long.
Read MoreMedal Madness at the Pan Am Games: a participant’s report
Brian Fawcett files a report on the Pan Am games, currently blotting out perspective and meaning in Toronto
Read MoreWho is David Thauberger and Why is He Painting Pictures of Prince George?
Brian Fawcett wants everyone in Northern British Columbia to see the exhibition of David Thauberger’s paintings of Prince George. Here’s why.
Read MoreLocal Investment, Local Knowledge, and the Way Ideas are Imagined
Brian Fawcett goes home to Prince George to award the “John Harris Prize,” and makes a speech about what happened to the profits and prophets of the region.
Read MoreIs the Far-Right Right?
We know David Solway is right wing. But is he actually right about any of it? Brian Fawcett investigates….
Read MoreSome Moral Hysteria
Brian Fawcett on the media stampede surrounding Jian Gomeshi and Bill Cosby.
Read MoreJim Flaherty’s State Funeral
Brian Fawcett isn’t convinced there should have been a State Funeral for former Harper Government Finance Minister Jim Flaherty
Read MoreToronto after the Ice Storm: A Personal Report
Brian Fawcett, in the cold after Toronto’s ice storm, has some things to say, and some questions for the City of Toronto and its electrical ultility.
Read MoreDavid Gilmour Steps in it. Or Maybe Everyone Else Has.
Brian Fawcett doesn’t find David Gilmour’s disinterest in teaching women writers criminal. What bothers him is the hysterical response to it.
Read MoreChildren of the Daze
Brian Fawcett posts a review of Eduardo Galeano’s new book. He has some misgivings about it…
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