It Was Fun Until It Wasn’t: Broken Pencil, 1995-2024

It is with profound sadness that I announce the closure of Broken Pencil Magazine, an independent publication I co-founded 30 […]

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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Subway Efficiency Guide

By Liz Clayton Just when you thought crushing people into the closing doors was the most you could do to […]

Park Gallery

What the squirrels are doing about gentrification By Sean Waisglass Gentrification is a natural outcome of the ebbs and flows […]

NewMindSpace

By James King In my hometown, Halloween took the streets hostage as roaming packs of rival eggers, dressed in all-black, […]

Save the Mondragon!

By Josh Hume Winnipeg’s Mondragon Bookstore and Coffeehouse is fighting for financial survival, having had to raise $12,000 by April […]

Photo and the Blog

By James King On January 26, 2006, citynoise.org posted a series of photos from Toronto’s own Kensington market. Whether they […]

Kino = Cool

By Malcolm Fraser It’s a well-known fact, and one often lamented in English Canada, that the Quebec film industry is […]

Atwood for Indies

Maggie MacDonald remixes dystopian lit By Ron Nurwisah Dystopias are nothing new. For as long as people have been thinking […]

The Urbanity of Suburbia

By Liz Worth The city: A cultural mecca often seen as a hotbed of hip up-and- comers, underground movements and […]

Sidewalk Culture

Selling art at street level By Philip Sportel Last summer I sold my art on Queen West in Toronto as […]

Indie Cartography

How alternative culture is putting cities on the map By Shawn Micallef We might see our own hometowns up close, […]