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TBT | Our Heroes are (Still) Problematic

Image contains three photographs placed next to each other in three narrow columns. Each photo contains a male looking at the camera, and he is mimicking the gestures for see no evil, hear no evil, and speak no evil in each respective panel. Above the men in the photos, there is white text that says "Our Heroes Are Problematic" and below the men there is text that says "Where Am I Wednesday".

With the future of the next issue and the magazine still up in the air, I thought today would be a good time to throwback to when I discussed the issue of hero worship in relation to Peter Singer and a few others. Read More »

T.O.F.U. #15 | A Giveaway

Image contains a light orange-red background with two book covers tilted vertically away from the centre of the image. On the left, the first cover contains a black background with a yellow circular object coming up from the bottom of the frame. A visible wedge portion of the object is missing from its centre, and it looks like a mouth. Above the object, there are two blocks of text. The larger one, just below the middle of the image, says "Making Change". The word "Making" is in white, and the word "Change" is in orange. The smaller block of text below says "Will simply eating all the vegan things" in one line and "save the world?" in another. The words "save the world?" are in orange. Just above the text, there is a small brown piece of what looks like ground beef. At the very top of the image, there is text that says "T.O.F.U." in white, and within that text there is more text that says "T.O.F.U. Magazine". The word “T.O.F.U.” is in orange. Just below the white T.O.F.U., there is text that says "Issue 15 Capitalism November 2019”. On the right, the second cover contains a pale yellow background with a small section looking similar to snake skin with darker yellow patches. Above this image, the words "Veganism Sex and Politics” are written in bold white letters with a black border near the top. Below this, the words "tales of danger and pleasure" are written in a smaller black font made to look like handwriting. On the bottom, the author’s name, C Lou Hamilton is written in green.

Find out how you could win copies of Veganism, Sex and Politics and the new issue of T.O.F.U. Magazine. Read More »

Review | Veganism, Sex and Politics

Image contains a book cover with the words "Veganism Sex and Politics" written in bold white letters with a black border near the top. Below this, the words "tales of danger and pleasure" are written in a smaller black font made to look like handwriting.

Stepping away from the usual cookbook reviews by Katie, find out what Ryan thought of Veganism, Sex and Politics. Read More »

TBT | Talking With Our Hen House Again

Image contains a black and white photo of a male with long hair and a beard. The man is staring into the camera with a slight smile. The left side of his face is partially in shadow. Behind him, large bricks are visible. Below the picture and to the left, there is black text that says "Our Hen House Change the World for Animals www.ourhenhouse.org" next to a small cartoon house. To the right of this text, there is text that says "Podcast Episode 497".

Recently, I had a chance to be on the Our Hen House podcast for the second time. Find out what Jasmin Singer and I talked about in today's throwback. Read More »

TBT | Talking Politics With Dan Hanley

Image contains a white background with black text that says "T.O.F.U. Talks" above a black line with a small indent in the centre pointing below to text that says "Politics (With Dan Hanley of The Gay Vegans)"

Roughly a year later, I'm still having fun with the T.O.F.U. Talks series, so I thought a throwback to the first one was in order today. Read More »

T.O.F.U. #14 | Cover Sneak Peek

Image contains a dark red background with a silver fork coming up from the bottom of the frame. On the fork, a single piece of asparagus is visible. However, the image is cropped so that neither the tip or the bottom of the asparagus is visible.

The next issue is almost ready to be released, which means I can give you a peek at the cover (finally). Read More »