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By: Flick Harrison It’s Wednesday night, and the members of the Royal Art Lodge have gathered in their Winnipeg studio […]
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By: Flick Harrison It’s Wednesday night, and the members of the Royal Art Lodge have gathered in their Winnipeg studio […]
By Terence Dick Many rock musicians claim to be “doing it for the kids,” but only a select few are kids […]
By Nicole Cohen I. In July, the National Post ran a story about Julie Bureau, the 17-year-old Quebec runaway who resurfaced […]
By Emily Schultz I don’t like talking about my time spent as a sex slave for Canadian literature. But it does […]
By Jason Dickson Definition of the Mockropera: 1) The cumulative and exaggerated musical exposition resulting from a ridiculous love of standard and […]
By Anna Bowness My best friend at school was Mary Clare. Together, we lurked and skulked around downtown London, Ontario, wearing […]
By broken pencil Richard Marsella (best known as Friendly Rich) is the hardest working artist in Brampton. Over the past ten […]
By John K. Samson It is worth reminding ourselves that we live in small towns, even if those small towns are […]
By Michele Collins I remember the first time I picked up a zine. I had just turned 16. With my brand-new […]
By Zev Asher I was born in Montreal but tend to move around a lot (I am prone to wandering). A […]
By Terence Dick Not so long ago – within our lifetime for those of us thirtysomethings – the music industry was […]
By Shawn Micallef It’s hard to write about your hometown after you’ve left. It’s especially hard if you’ve moved to the […]