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Traveling From Scratch

Where do I start? Do I start before the real or with the imagined? Do I start before vows are […]

Shack the Clam Girl

Shack finds shells in the dirt sometimes. Marnie said it’s because the ocean was here once, and the dirt used […]

Touring on the Cheap

Hey all. I was invited to write an article about crossing the border to play music, but I am insanely […]

Get Organized

Or: Hey man, do you think that just because you’re in a band that you can slack off and play […]

How to Write

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Will Munro 1975-2010

By Nathaniel G. Moore & Lindsay Gibb When Will Munro — the Toronto-based artist who helped redefine what “queer” meant in […]

Delicious, Minty, Microscopic Art

By Alex Gurnham Few people have a passion for candy packaging. But then again few people, other than Robert Pasternak, have […]

Chips, Pop, Poetry?

Poetry has taken on many trendy forms since its inception thousands of years ago. It’s also found ways of alienating […]

Adventures with Nic Cage

By Alex Gurnham There is an epic medieval throw down happening in my living room. Trusty pink skateboard beneath his feet […]

Eyes on the Prize

How to get your work seen By Michelle Kay If you’re a crafter, zinester or all-around artist, chances are at some […]

Poetry Review Roundup

An online exclusive By Angela Hibbs Other Poems Jay MillAr , Nightwood Editions, nightwoodeditions.com, 96 pgs, $17.95 MillAr exposes the mechanics […]