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Editor's Note
I was recently left dead inside by “Longform Journalism in the Digital Age,” a panel discussion held at the Banff Centre a few weeks ago boasting the Online...
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Reclaiming the North
And yet, some seventy-five to ninety percent of all Canadians live within one hundred miles of the American border, and even fewer have ventured to the northernmost regions. In...
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Double Visions: Stephen Broomer & Kyle Whitehead in Dialogue
SB: Your description makes me think of the notion of spooky action: action at a distance, the notion in physics that—if I may abuse it and bend it...
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Jason Edward Lewis: The Indigenous Future Imaginary
LUMA: In Coded Territories, you talk about William Gibson, Jackson 2Bears talks a lot about Derrida, but how do you find negotiating this space between more settler, institutional methodology and your own Indigenous...
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Handmade Portraits
A deep but fractured connection to personal and family history is also woven through several of McIntyre’s films, as they record, refract, and obscure the past in a...
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Women Extracting Ghosts: Mining Place and Time in Nicole Kelly Westman’s ROSE, DEAR
A door that leads to the third floor of the hotel is closed with a rusty padlock. We peer through the windowpane and someone points to a piece...
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Editor's Note
My family rented Spy Game (2001) from Blockbuster and took it back to our shitty townhouse at 5636 Pensacola Crescent, Calgary. I watched the whole film while smelling a...
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Convictions: Rita McKeough's Veins
Standing in the entrance of the room I sense a strong current of conviction. Rita McKeough's exhibition Veins is a carefully composed maquette of land, filled with sounds...
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Culture & Capital: “Real failure needs no excuse” at the Esker Foundation
GOOD ONE, GUYS In a time when Calgarians are feeling vulnerable around the definitions of their labour and employment, the Esker sets an example for effective mainstream cultural programming...