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BlackFlash: Lens Site Scene
In its 23rd year, BlackFlash: Lens Site Scene is Canada's oldest photographic-based arts journal. The magazine nourishes innovation in
lens-based and electronic art production (visual or otherwise), promotes energetic debate, and showcases diverse voices and communities.
BlackFlash creates a critical forum through articles, reviews and artist projects that feature both emerging and established artists, writers and
curators.
Border Crossings
Published in the heart of Canada, Border Crossings is an award-winning magazine for people who are passionate about the arts. Strong
writing, beautiful visuals and fine design, photography portfolios and in-depth interviews with significant artists make it essential reading.
Border Crossings covers North American and international culture across a range of the disciplines with interest, passion and thoroughness.
Briarpatch
Briarpatch covers current events and important social and environmental issues from a fresh and fearless perspective. Fiercely independent,
often irreverent, and never irrelevant, Briarpatch is essential reading for anyone with a social conscience and a desire to change things for
the better.
Brick
Brick publishes outstanding literary essays; in its pages, novelists and poets share their thoughts about their own work and the work of
other writers. Brick is also a forum for interviews with writers, excerpts and "found" treasures. Focusing on Canadian authors, Brick places
them in an international context, where they receive the attention they deserve. "Brick is one of the best journals of ideas published in the
English-speaking world." -- Russell Banks
C Magazine
Find out why C Magazine is Canada's fastest-growing-circulation art magazine, both at home and around the world: high production
values, intelligent and accessible writing about art - a magazine as varied and complex as the lives we lead and the art we see. C places the
work of Canadian artists in an international context, bringing a world of contemporary art to your doorstep and the work of Canadian artists
to the world.
Canadian Art
Canadian Art, the leading visual arts magazine in Canada, offers a national perspective on painting, sculpture, film, video, architecture and
design. Intelligent, insightful writing is our hallmark. With full-colour reproductions, luscious paper stock and elegant design, Canadian
Art is a perfect marriage of brains and beauty.
Canadian Dimension
For over 40 years, Canadian Dimension has been an independent voice connecting progressive Canadians with the information they need to
campaign for social and political change. Each issue is filled with a hard to find depth and breadth of articles by Canadas best
up-and-coming journalists as well as tried and true media veterans. A consistently critical and engaging magazine for progressives across
the country.
Canadian Geographic
Canadian Geographic is one of Canada's biggest, best and most award-winning magazines. Each issue explores Canada's people and cities,
its wildlife and wilderness, its history and beauty through informative articles, remarkable photographs and top-quality maps. Subscribe to
Canadian Geographic–a magazine as lively, challenging, unpredictable and inspiring as all of Canada!
Cinema Scope
An independently published quarterly jam-packed with interviews, features, and essays on film and video, Cinema Scope is geared to
cinephiles looking for an intelligent forum on world cinema. With unparalleled depth and breadth, Cinema Scope is a real alternative in
today's Canadian film scene. SUBSCRIBE NOW! BACK ISSUES AVAILABLE.
Descant
Descant is a quarterly literary journal that toasts Canada’s diverse artistic and literary landscape. New and established authors and aesthetes
are combined to comment on the people, places and things that are shaping contemporary culture.
Geez
Geez combines art, social justice and matters of the spirit. It is an image-intensive, ad-free, non-profit, 100 per cent post-consumer recycled,
96-page quarterly. Based in Winnipeg and proudly Canadian, its audience is North America wide.
Humanist Perspectives
Humanist Perspectives explores a wide range of contemporary issues from a rational, humanistic point of view. Appealing to the inquiring
mind, it rejects the supernatural and promotes critical thinking, with a balance of reason and compassion.
Inroads
Edited in Vancouver, Ottawa and Montreal, Inroads is a forum in which knowledgeable Canadians with different viewpoints address
political, social and economic issues. The content is well-researched but not academic. "An impressive new voice." Bill Katz, Library
Journal.
Maisonneuve
Awarded the prestigious President's Medal for Magazine of the Year, Maisonneuve offers an eclectic mix of arts, culture, politics, literature
and stunning visuals. The magazine began without fanfare in 2002, but has since been recognized for excellence across the board, with gold
and silver National Magazine Awards for social commentary, illustration, sports and travel writing, and two National Newsstand Awards
for marketing excellence and cover design. Subscribe to this superb magazine, or order it for your newsstand–you won't be disappointed!
Mix
Why should you have MIX in your life? Because you dig art and we love promoting it! MIX is your connection to receiving the best in
alternative arts from Kamloops to Corner Brook. MIX features documentation and critical discussion of contemporary independent and
noncommercial visual and multimedia artists across Canada and beyond. Focusing on artist-run centres, galleries, collectives, emerging
artists, and nontraditional formats and media, MIX is committed to the representation of new and innovative art from Canada's diverse
cultural and geographic communities. Access those hard to find galleries through THE definitive White Pages of artist-run centres and
independent galleries in Canada, fondly known as MIXList or get a grip on contemporary art through the long-time favourite, 20-page
portfolio section, Artist-Run Culture. Ideas and images of installation, performance, architecture, design, web projects, drawing, painting,
photography, film, and video are found in each issue. How exciting!
Montage
Montage is Canada's freshest film and television magazine! The quarterly magazine provides a forum for intelligent discussion about these
burgeoning industries, in Canada and around the world. Montage is written from the point of view of the artist, and features revealing
interviews, first-person insights, marketing ideas, cinematic histories, commentary and analysis. Voted Best New Magazine at the 2000
National Magazine Awards. Published by the Directors Guild of Canada (DGC).
Musicworks
For twenty years Musicworks has provided readers worldwide with artist's perspectives on the exploration of new and possible music and
sound. Articles cover topics from music's relationship to society, through discussion of musical creators, to commentaries on sonic
phenomena.
Peace Magazine
From interviews with Sri Lankan activists to the effects of militarism on the environment to the psychological impact of torture on survivors
and our popular Peace Crossword, PEACE magazine has been a diverse voice since 1983, providing an alternative way to keep up on
current happenings in our world.
Spacing
Public space is at the heart of democracy. It’s where people interact, teach, learn, participate, and protest. But environmental degradation,
commercial self-interest, and infrastructure neglect have come to dominate our cities’ streets. Fortunately, imaginative and passionate
city-dwellers worldwide — and in Toronto in particular — appreciate the endless possibilities that cities can offer. They are resisting the
co-option of their communities through random acts of beauty and intellect. Inspired by these actions, we launched Spacing in December
2003 to cover the numerous political, cultural, and social issues affecting our lives in the public realm. We want the magazine to be an
integral, independent, and unique voice that brings to life the joys and obstacles surrounding Toronto’s public spaces. This city is a special
place — we’re excited by its people and its neighbourhoods, its sidewalks and its graffiti. Spacing is here to help our readers understand
and take ownership of Toronto's urban landscape.
This Magazine
This Magazine gives you a genuinely fresh take on Canadian politics, culture and the arts. You get writing that takes on orthodoxy on all
fronts with wit, personality and attitude. All this and investigative journalism on the issues and stories that the mainstream press won't
touch. Winner of the Utne Reader Alternative Press Award for Cultural Coverage.