No Fun Radio: Undoubtedly Independent
/“No Fun Radio serves that need—for community, and for building the culture of the city.”
Read More“No Fun Radio serves that need—for community, and for building the culture of the city.”
Read MoreSeven 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.
Read MoreBirthe Piontek is an exceptionally adroit visual artist, whose work visualizes the complexities of identity and memory. Her work has been exhibited internationally at many private and public collections, and appeared in renowned publications such as The New York Times Magazine, Le Monde, Wired, and The New Yorker.
Read MoreCrickets was me feeling through the tumultuous times we’re living in. The whole time I was writing, it was like I was casting a spell to not be fucked with. Feeling through deeply painful topics like gaslighting, resource extraction, depression, environmental and social injustices and then building up the sound so that it felt like a vindicating and empowering space.
Read More“If the space is there, women will take it. We wanted to do Glitter Ball so that other people can get that space—because everyone deserves it.”
Read MoreAs a special 10 Years of Tears treat, we’ve uncovered a previously-unseen roll of film from our Cat Issue—never developed til now! Enjoy these sweet cat-and-owner portraits of Robin Carriere and Enoki, shot by Katie Stewart & Robyn Humphreys.
Read More“Both the characters go through a lot of that feeling, of being forced to be in tune to different power dynamics because they’re different. I think that’s something interesting to be explored in Canadian literature.”
Read MoreOur entire city benefits from a well-regulated system for disposing of used needles and bio-hazardous waste, even if it’s not something many people care to think about.
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