
Tatum Dooley
Tatum Dooley is a contributing editor at The Site Magazine. Her writing has appeared in Canadian Art, Lenny Letter, Maisonneuve, Real Life Magazine, The Walrus, and Quill & Quire. She lives in Toronto.
Latest from Tatum Dooley

Is the world flat? Can a lion be blue? Gertrude Stein's whimsical kid's book finds new life onstage
Rose: A New Musical expands on the book's search for answers for what the creators describe as "a kids' show for grown-ups and a grown-ups' show for kids."

Alia Youssef's The Sisters Project wants to change the way Muslim women are represented
The project captures a range of narratives that go far beyond the limited portrayals and stereotypes usually seen in media.

Sounds Like Summer
An ode to the cicadas' scream — the noise that surrounds me like a summer symphony
The orchestra of sound envelopes the summertime air, not unlike the immersive installation The 40 Part Motet.