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#TBT | An Interview With Jo-Anne McArthur

An interview with Jo-Anne McArthur

Part of the fun of posting these pieces from past issues and other such bits of T.O.F.U. history is seeing how things have changed since then, whether it be for better or worse. In the case of Jo-Anne McArthur, I think it's safe to say there have been plenty of great changes since this interview. Read More »

Q & A for Vegan for all Seasons

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Annika Lundkvist has compiled a rather thorough list of magazines about veganism, and I'm happy to say that T.O.F.U. is included. Not only that, she was kind enough to interview me for her site as well. Read More »

#TBT | An Interview With Todd Kowalski (Of Propagandhi)

Propagandhi at the Rickshaw Theatre

This Throwback Thursday goes all the way back to the first issue! It's hard to believe it's nearly ten years since I saw Propagandhi in Winnipeg and asked Todd to do an interview for this new magazine I was starting. After tabling at two of their shows last month here in British Columbia, it's great to know they're still just as passionate in everything they do! Read More »

#TBT | Animal Rights, Human Rights: An Interview With Jasmin Singer

Interview with Jasmin Singer by Anika Lehde

A throwback to Issue Six, this interview with Jasmin Singer from Our Hen House talks a lot about the importance of considering more than just animal rights, and she gives a number of great resources for folks to learn more about how veganism connects with other issues. Read More »

Vancouver Launch Party for The Book of T.O.F.U.

Cover for The Book of T.O.F.U.

Join the designer and myself at Spartacus Books here in Vancouver, BC as we celebrate the launch of The Book of T.O.F.U., as well as the work of several of our friends in the independent vegan publishing scene. Read More »

On the Radio With A Kind Voice on Books

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Thanks to The Book of T.O.F.U. Kickstarter, I had a chance to chat with Erin Rae on a program that didn't specifically cater to veg folks. Given that I rarely get asked to do such a thing, this interview was interesting for many reasons. Read More »