Call for Submissions for Issue #32: FOUND

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Thanks for getting LOST with us in issue #31. For issue #32, we invite you to find your way back to reality, to yourself, to every weird and wonderful discovery.

Our FOUND issue is interested in examinations of all sorts—constructing new things, deep dives into new meanings, searching for the truth, chance encounters, found art, or perhaps something you wish yourself or humanity hadn’t found. Deadline: Friday, September 17th. For detailed submisisons guidelines, check out our Submissions Page.

SAD Mag

SAD Mag is an independent Vancouver publication featuring stories, art and design. Founded in 2009, we publish the best of contemporary and emerging artists with a focus on inclusivity of voices and views, exceptional design, and film photography.

Two Documentary Recomendations from the 33rd Annual Vancouver Queer Film Festival

Two Documentary Recomendations from the 33rd Annual Vancouver Queer Film Festival

“If you were unable to attend the festival this year don’t fret, as it has already been announced that the festival will return from August 11-21st in 2022. In the meantime, many of this year’s films will find placement on various streaming services throughout the coming year, so be sure to watch for the ones you missed.”

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"I DON'T THINK ABOUT YOU ANYMORE" by Britt McGillivray

This piece was originally published in SAD Mag Issue 31: LOST.

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Photography by Michèle Bygodt.

Photography by Michèle Bygodt.

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Cosmic Forecast August 2021

Cosmic Forecast August 2021

August begins a little over a week into Leo season, the roaring luminary heart of the year. Leo and its symbol, the lion, have long been associated with royalty. Yes, rulers are often in the spotlight. Their presence in ceremonial proceedings is often dramatic, overblown. And power can sometimes get to a ruler’s head, inflating their ego, leading them to live only for themselves and perpetuating a façade of grandeur. But there’s another core element to being a ruler, which is responsibility: stewardship, guardianship, and protection. Like fire at the center of the home, a good ruler works to keep their subjects safe and warm.

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