Why Are Animal Stories Almost Always Written for Humans?
Animals have always been present in our stories — yet almost never for themselves. They appear as symbols, metaphors, warnings, lessons. They exist to teach humans something about love, loyalty, sacrifice, fear, or morality.Living With the Land: Veganism Beyond the Plate
Veganism is often framed as a dietary choice, reduced to what is consumed and what is avoided. Yet this narrow definition overlooks its deeper implication: a way of relating to land, resources, and coexistence itself.POST-HOLIDAY HOSTING
And yet, winter lingers. The days are shorter, the weather keeps us inside, and seasonal blues can quietly settle in. This is where entertaining re-imagined can become less of an obligation and more of a remedy.A COMFORTABLE INERTIA
We live in an age of unprecedented access to information. And yet, despite being more informed than any generation before us, almost nothing changes.
TORONTO POST WORKOUT LUNCH SPOTS
Downtown Toronto’s fitness scene doesn’t end when the workout does. Just steps from the city’s most stylish gyms and Pilates studios lies a thriving ecosystem of plant-forward restaurants designed for refuelling well. THE THINGS VEGANS ARE TIRED OF EXPLAINING (BUT SOMEHOW STILL DO)
There’s a moment most vegans know well. You’re halfway through a meal, perfectly content, not hungry, not deprived when someone leans in and asks one of the many typical vegan curious questions.CAN DOGS BE VEGAN?
With veganism growing in popularity each passing year, more people are asking this question: Can dogs be vegan? In 2024 there are over 59 million households in the US with dogs as pets alone. Pair that number with over 13 million vegans, and you get a lot of vegan pet homes! So if you’re one of the many vegans in the world who also has a dog, would you let yours be vegan? Is it even possible? Let’s find out!