TOOLKIT: How to Save Your Books From Flooding

On New Years Eve, Silver Sprocket rang things in on a damp note. Their HQ was slammed by historic rain. Here's how the radical publisher spared their stock from the flood.

Call for Submissions: Urban Legends

Overview “Urban Legends” is a compilation zine about urban legends, local myths, and folklore. Share your writing or art that’s […]

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Found on the Internet

The High Cost of Doing (Comics) Business: The Zub Tales blog — written by Toronto-based writer, artist and Sheridan College […]

Diary of the Tokyo Design Festa

Andrew Woodrow-Butcher visits Asia’s largest art event and witnesses an intriguing combination of traditional artisans, wild pop-up installations and – […]

Indie Events: Nov 26 – Dec 2

TORONTO Monday November 26, 8pm, Gender Failure Show with Ivan Coyote and Rae Spoon, Tallulah’s Cabaret, Buddies in Bad Times […]

Found on the Internet

Found on the Internet returns with some admittedly older stories that are still pretty great anytime. Party on. Try to […]

Indie Won. Now What?

Note: The essay below, published in October 2010 in Issue 49 of Broken Pencil, has been chosen as one of […]

The Blaring House by Claire Seringhaus

Claire Seringhaus is a multidisciplinary artist based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She graduated from the University of Toronto in 2005 […]

Arrested Artists

Tara-Michelle Ziniuk investigates the growing role the DIY arts are playing in reflecting the experiences of political prisoners in North […]

Indie Events: Nov 19 – 25

Hey dudes, the holiday season is approaching, which means we want to know about craft fairs all across Canada, no […]

Lowlife’s Long Strange Trip

Ed note: Since this story was first posted, Lowlife won the Audience Award at the Atlantic Film Festival in September […]

Canzine Portraits: Mei K

We really liked discovering Vancouver-based artist/illustrator Mei K (Mary Karaplis) and her lovely slice-of-life, sweet and human artworks. She is […]