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July 01, 2019

Meet July's Featured Artist: Katrin Braga

July 01, 2019/ Guest User
Meet July's Featured Artist: Katrin Braga

“Nature is something you have to sculpt yourself around. You can’t control it. You have to live with it and merge with nature. It becomes part of who you are.“

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July 01, 2019/ Guest User/
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June 25, 2019

Raise Your Voice: Call for Indigenous Voice Artists

June 25, 2019/ SAD Mag
Raise Your Voice:  Call for Indigenous Voice Artists

The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) and imagineNATIVE Film+Media Arts Festival are partnering to launch a call for Indigenous voice artists to apply for this year's $50,000 Digital Project Prize. Application deadline is August 24, 2019

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June 25, 2019/ SAD Mag/
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June 21, 2019

5 Shows to See at Jazz Fest

June 21, 2019/ Guest User
5 Shows to See at Jazz Fest

The jazz festival is here! It can be overwhelming to flick through the full lineup - we’re making it easier! Here’s a list of five must-see shows, in no particular order.

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June 21, 2019/ Guest User/
Sounds, Events
June 07, 2019

10 Years of Tears: Sexual Healing - Removing Shame from Sex Education

June 07, 2019/ Cole Nowicki
10 Years of Tears: Sexual Healing - Removing Shame from Sex Education

Everyone on TV gets “the talk.” Usually it’s a stumbling, awkward, five-minute well of comedy that has been returned to so many times, it’s drier than the bird vagina in the metaphor the fictional parents use when talking to their fictional kids about sex.

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June 07, 2019/ Cole Nowicki /
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June 01, 2019

Meet June's Featured Artist: Dane Murner

June 01, 2019/ Mikayla Uber
Meet June's Featured Artist: Dane Murner

Captured on dark winter evenings, these images depict the way artificial light can draw attention to ordinary objects. Using long exposures on a tripod, Dane will take and review many of variations of the same scene, often spending up to an hour to get the right shot.

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June 01, 2019/ Mikayla Uber/
Visuals, Events
May 20, 2019

10 Years of Tears: Gay in the Suburbs

May 20, 2019/ Adam Cristobal
10 Years of Tears: Gay in the Suburbs

Can LGBT families settle outside the downtown core, in areas where the density of queer individuals ebbs with the density of other human beings? Is the rainbow-coloured picket fence possible, and if it is, what are its implications for the LGBT community at large?

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May 20, 2019/ Adam Cristobal/
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May 11, 2019

Dead People's Things: the complexities of leaving things behind

May 11, 2019/ Ella Adkins
Dead People's Things: the complexities of leaving things behind

Deveau’s piece explores death in a rippling way, illustrating the surprising interconnectedness of varying human experiences.

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April 30, 2019

10 Years of Tears: One in Every Gymnasium

April 30, 2019/ Shannon Tien
10 Years of Tears: One in Every Gymnasium

Seven hundred is, on average, the number of kids that fill the high school gymnasiums Coyote has been speaking at for over 10 years, working to free students from a culture of bullying, homophobia, and transphobia. One hour is how long their show, “Ivan in Schools”, generally lasts.

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