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Nancy Webb
*Nancy Webb* is a Montreal-based writer and comedian. She is the founding editor-in-chief of Spiffy Moves[http://www.spiffymoves.com/].
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Stephen Broomer
*Stephen Broomer* is a filmmaker and film preservationist based in Toronto. He holds a BFA in Film and Video Production, an MA in Film Studies, and a PhD in Communication...
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Kevin Rice
*Kevin Rice* has been working with film since 2007. His practice is predominately based in the darkroom where he researches all aspects of photochemistry and performs in depth experiments on...
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Kyle Whitehead
*Kyle Whitehead* is an artist working primarily with small-format film to create experimental and expanded cinema projects. He prefers a careful and considered approach to image making; which should...
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Sheena Manabat
*Sheena Manabat* is a Master’s student at the University of Calgary in Communications, Media and Film. Her interests include cultural identity, policy, new media and amateur cinema. Sheena is...
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Movement as Activism
Ties made through social media however—groups on Facebook, Twitter hashtags, Instagram private messages—are low-risk, with a low level of accountability. While they succeed in exposing a User to new...
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The 10th Alberta Biennial
Vignettes of everyday detritus flash across the screen: objects fall to the ground, balloons pop, garbage lays scattered or is employed as an instrument for sound-making. Stacey Watson and...
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Anj Fermor
*Anj Fermor* is an artist and writer residing in Calgary, Alberta on Treaty 7 Territory. They have provided art work and writing for exhibitions throughout Calgary. This summer they...
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St. Martins, New Brunswick
My boots draw pools of water that suck themselves flat. Folded on rose-bordered stationary, a letter sticks under the band of my bralette (that’s what the saleswoman called it)....
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St. Martins, New Brunswick
Dear Leonard, I saw an albatross at the Royal Ontario Mus eum. Not a real one, silly. In the bird gallery. There’s a glass cage like nothing you’ll ever...