Epicenter near lake Simcoe in Ontario.
Posts by Brad Dworkin
Time to play earthquake or snow plow!
#earthquaketoronto2026
Riding a robot taxi to Scottsdale, jamming out to classic French raps.
This is not where I thought I’d be a week ago, but I’m rolling with it. #setlife
As someone who just did a 3.5 hour commute home on the ttc, I get it. But I still wouldn’t want to drive downtown.
“Doing a bit” example one: Community.
Annie does a sexy Christmas dance despite being Jewish to get Jeff to join glee club.
One of my favourite bits is when the straight man in a comedy scene asks “are you doing a bit?
Can we all finally acknowledge that SMEG is a terrible name for a luxury brand?!
What does your post social media world look like? How do you keep in touch with friends, preserve memories, keep up with the zeitgeist?
Curious to know as many debate deleting their profiles.
My favourite book I read this year might just be “Ducks” by @katebeaton.bsky.social
As a long time fan of Hark a Vagrant it felt familiar yet deeply personal and specific.
A sharp portrait of a time and place in the changing identity of our country.
I just took a screenshot a photo on my camera roll to save it for later.
So that’s the kind of week it’s been.
I have to get better at tracking my work as it goes out into the world. This campaign I directed for Hellmans featuring live chickens has gotten a lot of really nice attention:
lbbonline.com/news/canadia...
Chumbawumba did not adequately prepare me for the number of times I would be knocked down and have to get back up
Never thought I'd leave, but here we are.
Congrats to the new Metrolinx CEO
Working on migrating everything over here in the next week or two.
In the meantime, anyone who wants to know what I'm about can see my work over at BradDworkin.com
Ive got a meeting at 1, so I need at least 15 minutes to nervously pace my house before checking the lighting on my webcam.
The amount of social posts I’ve written and erased without posting has gone up exponentially this week.
I can’t find the words.