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How many women’s travel magazines does Canada need? One? Two? Three? Are there more I don’t know about? Well okay, […]
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How many women’s travel magazines does Canada need? One? Two? Three? Are there more I don’t know about? Well okay, […]
Lots of beautiful and icy, beautiful and fiery, beautiful and just plain beautiful images, all with a slightly unreal feeling […]
Just as the title of suggests, jeremiad is a dreary, dismal, sad complaint, a doleful lament. Except that right at […]
Yeah this is the Jeff Healey kitsch capital where all those retro-blues fans gather around Canada’s most celebrated blind guitarist […]
This action comic is not without its potential although semi-crude drawings and characters devoid of irony take their toll on […]
Personal zines fly out the door of 58 Paisley it seems. Lots of personal perspective, bits of fiction, reflections on […]
The first thing to do when you read this magazine is fold the front cover over against the back cover […]
Hamish has put together a quick moving collage-a-thon. He has two interviews with zine- makers. One with BC zinsters Janet, […]
Among those vying for the position of most unpretentious lit-mag in Canada is the kind-hearted Ink. In the editorial, John […]
This here is a an honest to god no holds barred zine of Socialist rhetoric. I’d like to put Harris, […]
A glossy ad-heavy gay and lesbian magazine. Nothing particularly interesting in it, dull writing covers mostly main-stream cultural precepts with […]
“1. Dress provocatively. Or, don’t dress provocatively. Wear many clothes. Wear no clothes. Wear polyester rags. Wear sensible shoes, a […]