Dorothy Woodend

Culture Editor

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Preston's Summary

Dorothy Woodend is a Culture Editor at The Tyee. She focuses on a diverse range of topics including arts and entertainment, culture, and the intersection of science and society, with particular interests in fashion and style. Her work has been featured in The Tyee.

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Geo Focus

Vancouver, Canada (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 21 %
Expert Commentary: 13 %
Profile Feature: 13 %
Seasonal: 10 %
How To Guide: 10 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Film Industry
  • Filmmaking
  • Fine Art
  • Cultural Movements
  • Pop Culture

Pitching Insights

Dorothy's coverage primarily focuses on cultural and entertainment topics with a specific interest in art, film, literature, music, and cultural commentary. She also covers seasonal events.

Given her concentration on local coverage (Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver), she is likely to be interested in pitches that highlight the arts and culture scene within these areas. For example, new art exhibitions or festivals happening locally could be of interest to her.

Profiles of local artists or figures involved in the arts scene may also resonate well with Dorothy given the nature of her coverage. Additionally, pitch ideas related to upcoming film screenings, literary events or concerts taking place in Vancouver might capture her attention.

When pitching to Dorothy Woodend keep your focus narrowed down to local happenings and prominent figures within Canada’s art and culture sphere.

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