Arts & Culture

“The Play That Goes Wrong” Gets it Right

Mad as Hops Productions goes delightfully meta in its latest theatrical offering.

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Something You Said Last Month

The St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival wrapped up in October. Its closing night program offered up two unforgettable films as a parting gift; Vegas and Something You Said Last Night.

A Seasonal Delight

Now in its 31st year, the Festival of New Dance holds its place as a crowning jewel at the peak of St. John's fall festival season.

2 Nights at the Circus

The final weekend of the 5th Annual St. John's International Circus Fest celebrated collaboration and community, on stage and off.

Good Things Come in Threes

"Three Way Mirror," Eastern Edge Gallery's current exhibition, shows how multiple perspectives give greater dimension to what we see.

The Long and the Short of It

The 2022 Short Play Festival is underway in the capital city, and while the plays are brief, this event has a long run, boasting 24 plays in 11 days.

The Resilience of Victims

In "I Forgive You," Scott Jones turns tragedy into healing through storytelling.

Stolen Sisters: A Glimpse into the Disrupted Lives of Three Beothuk Women

Deantha Edmunds takes us on a historical journey of truth through the gardens of Government House in this one-woman play written and directed by Leahdawn Helena.

Corner Brook Artist Confronts Colonialism’s Im/Permanency

In “Fire Creates its Own Wind,” Melissa Tremblett moves beyond reclamation and creates a space for hard discussions.

Stained Glass, Gardens, and the Climate Disaster: The Burning Hell Releases a Joyful Album for the End Times

Garbage Island is an end-time album that makes you want to move. Bleak and funky, it offers a cognitive dissonance that’ll get you dancing.