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By Melissa Bovaird On February 12th a group of dedicated (or at least not-quite-right) individuals trekked through the worst of […]

Indie Lit Makes It Big in Hungary

By Richard Rosenbaum Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, and the resulting chaos across Eastern […]

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 […]

Message in a Tin

Like so many worthwhile but unlikely projects, the idea for Cigar-Tin Stories, “came from something obsessive.” Kingston author and painter […]

Book Bombing

The Philadephia-based public installation project Book Bombs started when printmaker Michelle Wilson wrote a note to her friend Mary Tasillo […]

Toronto’s New Graphic Novel

By Nathaniel G. Moore Doug Wright Award-winning novelist and comic artist releases a collection of his mini comics from the […]

Mining Memories, Telling Tales

By Erin Gray “Reclaiming our voices through digital storytelling is not just about telling our stories, but about reclaiming our […]

Busting at the Zines

By Dave Miller There wasn’t much signage outside of the Église Saint-Enfant Jésus, just a few printed sheets taped onto […]

Welcome to the City of Craft

December 1st, 2007 marked the very first City of Craft fair in Toronto’s Parkdale neighbourhood. So what, you say, there […]