Issue 4

Tyme

Viva’s a compulsive writer, X-ine a compulsive artist, and they’re two great tastes that go great together. This is a […]

Underground Noise

“With,” as Matthew Jaques writes in a CD review, “the harsh heavy sound of traditional blackness” Underground Noise moves quickly […]

Urban Graffiti

Reading “Urban Graffiti” is like getting slapped in the face – after you’ve already been slapped in the face 50 […]

Very Quiet

Okay a big Broken Pencil apology to Jason Turner and Jesse Bochner. Last issue we compared Jason Turner’s comic Very […]

Vincent

Vincent is a bear with stitches running clear down the middle, so that as I read about his life, I […]

Voice On The Wire

This is the brand new zine of telephone/operator culture, put out by a 9 year veteran of BC Tel. It’s […]

Wasted Youth

In Merritt, where the kids are angry, the comics are good and the articles are short, it seems almost an […]

We Have Lives

We might have lives but they’re not nearly as candid, pithy and interesting as the brief little narratives that fill […]

We Were Wednesday Musicians

Supplement shupplement. This is a tome, an ode, a poignant tribute, an excellent stitch of writing. Michelle always impresses us […]

Women’space

Why a magazine that seeks to encourage women to use and access the internet doesn’t at least have a web […]

Word

Hey the montly literary calendar of Toronto is expanding to include reviews, interviews and more. They’ve got Joe Blades covering […]