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Tatum Dooley

Tatum Dooley (@ tatum_dooley) is a contributing editor at The Site Magazine. Her writing has appeared in Artforum, Canadian Art, Border Crossings, Fashion Magazine, Lapham's Quarterly, and the Globe and Mail. She lives in Toronto.
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Business / May 2020

We’ll All Be Social Media Sellouts Soon

April 15, 2020June 10, 2020 - by Tatum Dooley

Companies are turning to small-time influencers to promote their brands. Will any of us be able to resist the lure of free products and cash?

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The Bleak Reality of the Instagram Experience

January 30, 2019November 14, 2019 - by Tatum Dooley

Pop-up attractions like the Happy Place are built for selfies, but does anybody actually enjoy going to them?

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Why We Need to Stop Calling Women Crazy

June 27, 2018November 12, 2019 - by Tatum Dooley

In her memoir Heart Berries, Terese Marie Mailhot reveals the often messy truth about female trauma

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