An effective writer has the ability to articulate the thoughts and sentiments of their audience; in a way that manifests a hereto ineffable need. Their ability to do so stems from a confluence of knowledge, wisdom and diverse human experience. ~ Laura Cattari
Opinion/Editorial
- October 13th 2015 Hamilton Spectator Why the middle class should care about poverty
- September 20th 2012 Take Back the Night Hamilton Why we need to take back more than the night
- May 14th 2012 Raise the Hammer Ward Boundary Review Process moves Forward
- Jan 2012 Urbanicity Occupying Hamilton
- Sept 23rd 2011 Raise the Hammer Time to Increase Social Assistance Rates
- July 19th 2011 Hamilton Spectator Not all children created equal
- July 6th, 2011 The Hamilton Spectator On poverty, city wars with itself Re: City, province eye social assistance issues in Hamilton (thespec.com, July 5)
- May 2011 Urbanicity Here I am, Hamilton
- July 21-27 2005 View Magazine Hamilton Stem Cells that Divide
Theatre Reviews
- November 2011 Urbanicity The Art of Black Box Fire
- August 11-17 2005 View Magazine Hamilton Marvin’s Room
- May 12-18 2005 View Magazine Hamilton A Velveteen Beauty
- April 28-May 4 2005 View Magazine Hamilton Maggie May and Saucy Sue
Plays
Oy Vey Maria, for CBC Radio One – Sunday Showcase, Series: Little Italies
Written by Laura Cattari and Craig A. Rintoul, airdates February 5 2005 and January 28, 2007 as part of Sunday Showcase, and Best of – Finale Series
Available on CD through CBC Shop Online
Everywoman, One-Woman Stage Show, performed at the Staircase Theatre Fridge Festival and the Woman’s Festival 2004
Additional pieces can be found on Laura’s website www.advocacyhamilton.com