Edwin Varney - Unstampable
Monday, October 16, 2017
Malcolm Parry Editor
at Vancouver Magazine - June 1974 to
December 1987 and August 1989 to September 1990.
Those dates above are important not only for Parry who is
now one of the last of the surviving and authentic journalists (he works for
the Vancouver Sun) but also important, I firmly believe for this city and by
extension to me.
To me because I have a huge filing system of many
cabinets with slides, negatives and photographs of many of the people of this
city since I started working for Vancouver Magazine in 1977 who either lived
here or passed through.
The reason of this is that Parry (and I have written
about his very subject before many times) had an office at Vancouver Magazine
during his tenure there that I liken to Ukraine. Ukraine is a
country with few mountains that might have blocked the passing of invaders in
many years and centuries past.
Parry’s office always had its door open and people came
and went to see him unencumbered.
Since for many years I was the photographer du jour (at
Vancouver Magazine) every day my files reflect that Parry open door.
In one most important way former Georgia Straight Editor
Charles Campbell had that Parry open-door and equally important Campbell had
his ears and eyes open to all kinds of ideas from would-be contributors.
The colour photograph of artist Ed Varney (whose birthday
is today) I took for Vancouver Magazine when Rick Staehling was the art
director.
The second Georgia Straight tear sheet is unusual (or at
the very least unusual in the world of magazine and newspaper journalism in
Vancouver today) in that Campbell was keen on my idea to combine my photograph
of Edwin Varney with his art work.
As for Varney I wish him a happy birthday today and hope
that he does not give up the ghost on culture and art as our city needs people
like him.