Poetry, Painting, and Pills
Anthony Brenton, a local writer, poet, and painter, finds healing in the practice of making art--and sharing it.
Anthony Brenton, a local writer, poet, and painter, finds healing in the practice of making art--and sharing it.
In The Legacy Song Project, Sarah McInnis doesn’t just see you and hear you, she also sings you.
In his new show, "Don't Give Up on Me, Dad,” the acclaimed storyteller addresses love, grief, mental health—and everything in between.
When Elaine Janes moved home from Toronto, she made a place for herself and for her books--all 10,000 of them.
In “The Weir,” Hard Ticket Theatre Company’s latest play, everyone has a story to tell. More importantly, they have a space to share it.
RIG offers a different way to remember the Ocean Ranger by modelling how we might confront, live with, and process tragedy–together.
In Tukien (Awaken), painter Nelson White invites us to open our eyes to the people bringing unique vibrance to modern Indigenous identity.
Lynn Panting and Philip Goodridge bring new life to their 2011 play, Eli and the Death Curse, through light, shadow, and movement.
A local artist has been tapped to illustrate IDW’s Star Trek comic book run.
"Birthday Balloon" deftly explores the weight of our attachments to people and places through the tragicomic story of a fraught romantic relationship.