Generation Wise: Jenelle Lewis and Chris Murdoch Chris Murdoch and Jenelle Lewis share their experiences in the Halifax and Toronto punk scenes and their insights into being Black people in punk.
Queer Club Culture's Blueprint: An Interview with DJ Blackcat On the queer history and enduring struggles at the heart of electronic dance music through the lens of Toronto-based DJ Blackcat, who emerged in the early 90s and has remained a force ever since.
ISSUE 14: MOVEMENT We’re embracing fluidity, change, and the power that can come from passing from one phase into the next.
Not a Straight Line: Navigating ADHD, Addiction Recovery, and the Music Industry An anonymous musician shares their story on navigating ADHD, addiction recovery, and the music industry.
Aural Adventures With Castle If Electronic Composer and Producer Jess Forrest on Creative Habits and her Imaginary Soundtrack Series
Protest Chants as a Collective Musical Habit Spencer Bridgman traces the history of how chants became a vital part of protest culture. In speaking with union organizers, feminist advocates, and migrant-rights workers, he shines a spotlight on raising our collective voice to bring about change.
Connective Tissue: How Punk Archivists in Calgary Preserve the Fabric of Music From the Past Every day, we take care to maintain our bodies, lives, and relationships. Ben Lines extends this same effort to preserving music. When he’s not studying or working part-time, the 21-year-old Calgary resident is running CanadianWasteland.