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Photo by Abram Olson This is an excerpt from Issue 66 of Broken Pencil. Buy it the whole issue here. by […]
Back in 2012, Natalie Zina Walschots wrote a profile of the fierce independent Canadian publishers at BookThug. Two years later the […]
Long before we called science “Science” or realized that invention meant big business, a self-determined group of tinkerers experimented with […]
Illustration by Melissa Luk Anxiety. Depression. Brief glimpses of joy – and then back to jittery hand-wringing and nervous pacing. […]
Le fond de l’air est rouge Zine, Stefan Christoff, Howl Arts Collective, Montreal, Quebec, [email protected] The other day I […]
illustration by Matthew Daley AT THE END OF LAST YEAR, CANADA POST ANNOUNCED IT WAS RAISING PRICES AND ENDING […]
Erica Lenti and Sofie Mikhaylova are part of a millennial tech-savvy generation. Both 20, they’ve had access to computers since […]
Kevin Spenst is an award-winning poet, author and teacher, and he’s also a champion of creative experimentation. In the […]
As video games continue to surge in cultural relevance (particularly with the rise in attention toward the indie scene), the […]
photo courtesy of Kelly McElroy by Lindsay Gibb I discovered zines in high school. In Grade 10, I was hanging […]
Living under a Prime Minister who puts “ordinary people” and “artists” in different categories, Canadian artists never expected support from […]
Kickass Annie by Michael Cho Leaping from advertising producer to comic publisher in a single bound, Annie Koyama has achieved […]