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“The Body’s Poetics of Space”
When I was younger, I was terribly scared of diggers. The big yellow cat ones that unearth the ground, making it a material to move…
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When I was younger, I was terribly scared of diggers. The big yellow cat ones that unearth the ground, making it a material to move…
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eat salt | gaze at the ocean is a book you have to consume twice. Thrice. It’s possible you may never fully understand it, but…
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A conversation about artistic rebirth and creating from the soul with Dust Cwaine
Grief has a way of unraveling us. For “Vancouver”-based singer/songwriter Dust Cwaine, it has laid their soul bare; uncensored by assumptions about who they are…
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A story of self and family
Pitch black. One tiny, warm glimmer of a paper box shines in the room as if it was the first light in the world. The…
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Healing music, healing communities.
Dae Shields aka ebonEmpress is a Vancouver based emcee, rapper, bassist, spoken word artist, designer, activist, and community advocate (to name a few of her…
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Bring it down to Liquidation World, where we turn your art into cold hard cash!
My first thoughts were ‘where has this place been!?’ It’s the kind of idea I wish I had, and I’m immediately glad that someone made…
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"To be a poet..."
Tawahum Bige [he/they] is, in their words, “the whole gamut”: poet, performer, land defender, rapper, musician, and writer, as well as an uncle and a…
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Four Documentaries, Four Reviews!
Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy When you watch Kímmapiiyipitssini it is impossible not to constantly be aware of contrast. The idyllic mountains around the Kainai…
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TP’s performances use poetry to create alternate realities, while also offering possible futures. As poets, TTP understands the power of words. They can see the…
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“I didn’t feel like I was honoring where I was really at… forgiveness is not linear, the forgiveness I was thinking I needed to give…