I glanced over as he sat down and a hot thrill of pleasure shot up stomach, the same sensation I get on a rollercoaster when it careens downhill. He’s just three tables down from me, shiny white hair, age spots dotting his tanned face, a navy blue polo, khakis and Teva sandals. He caught me staring, [...]
Posts Tagged as ‘the walrus’
May 27, 2008
Indians in Toronto
Here’s a shameless plug for a blog post I just wrote on The Walrus. Inspired by Kent Monkman’s Miss Chief Eagle Testickle: a Portrait in the May issue of the magazine, I set out to discover how far Canada has come in its imagining of the Indian as stoic brave sporting requisite headdress and war [...]

