Darryl Whetter’s Search Box Bed ponders exciting new sexualities emerging in and from the new media landscape; what then might our new poetries become?
by : Karin Cope
by : Karin Cope
Darryl Whetter’s Search Box Bed ponders exciting new sexualities emerging in and from the new media landscape; what then might our new poetries become?
by : Denise Flint
Janice Landry shines a light on the dark side of the ones who risk it all
by : Simon Thibault
The long road to creating an East Coast craft brew scene
by : Bobbi Pike
Emma FitzGerald’s latest illustrated collection is a cultural tour of Nova Scotia’s South Shore for posterity
by : Pete Soucy
Snook’s journey from Corner Boy to publishing more books than his high school principal
by : Cheri Hanson
She spoke with us about the transition from Warrior Princess to the pacing, scribbling novelist she always wanted to be
by : Cheri Hanson
Cast members, guests and staff give Angela Mombourquette a candid look behind the scenes of Canada’s favourite satirical news show
by : Cheri Hanson
If a writer is as a writer does, she’s one to watch (and read)
by : Ken Kelley
The spirit of 90s indie rock permanently broadened our region’s sound
by : Jen Powley
There’s a dearth of Atlantic Canadian books about disability
by : Sal Sawler
The third rule of Fight Club (if someone yells “stop,” goes limp or taps out, the fight is over) doesn’t apply to the literary version.
by : Marie Battiste
Confronting political indifference, the Mi’kmaq and some of their allies have turned to the courts to affirm Mi’kmaw treaties as a path to a better future based on their understandings of them and of the oral traditions that provide valid evidence in court proceedings. However, little is known about First Nations peoples’ lives under treaties, or about the changing perceptions of the courts and of Canadians, whether Indigenous or not, to the treaties.

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