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Life doesn’t unfold in a neat narrative, neither does Kelly Fruh's brief, deft, illustrated vignettes.
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Overview “Urban Legends” is a compilation zine about urban legends, local myths, and folklore. Share your writing or art that’s […]
View all Calls for SubmissionsBy Shaun Smith n September 2002, the City of Toronto began introducing its green bin organic household garbage program. According […]
A few morsels about six artists whose muse is food Food has long been the subject of paintings and photographs. […]
The lost art of molecular gastronomy By James King “Chefs are a lot like hardware hackers. Both geek out, absorbing […]
Independent eateries give cities some identity By Liz Worth There’s a certain kind of feeling that goes along with being […]
How some city dwellers are rebelling against the tyranny of the grocery store By David Silverberg If you live in […]
This novel starts out strong, with a crash course into the main character’s mind. He smashes TVs if someone in […]
By Anna Bowness I wasn’t being objective or disinterested when I devised the theme of this issue. I was, at […]
By Nadja Martens It was late in the night, or rather early in the morning that my mother and I […]
By Catherine Paquette July.2.____ mother thinks i am a maniac. today i told her i was a terrorist and she […]
By Geoffrey Brown We both were there. We were both there. I was who I was there. When I was […]
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