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You gotta fight for your right to…sleep?

Since 2008 homelessness activists in B.C. have been defending their right to sleep in tents in city parks. One of them, David Arthur Johnston, recently visited St. John's to share his experiences.

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A fortunate return to their roots

St. John’s duo Ennis abandons an image and a label for something a little closer to home.

An old story and its Realm of Possibilities

In its debut production, 'Walkmann', Burning Circle Company explores the connection between communication technology, human relationships and consciousness — no small undertaking. But they're stoked.

Good Pinsent Keelor, live

Photos: Travis Good, Gordon Pinsent and Greg Keelor live at the ACC in St. John's

Henry Rollins and ‘The Long March’

The Indy goes on-one-one with the popular American spoken word artist in anticipation of his 'Long March' tour stops in St. John's and Corner Brook this week.

Save your nickels for The Nickel

The 12th Annual Nickel Independent Film Festival begins Tuesday evening at The LSPU Hall.

The Boy in Conversation

Alan Doyle discusses his new album, going solo before Great Big Sea, and John Cougar

“Casseroles Night in Canada” now playing in St. John’s

The Québec government took drastic measures last month to quash a student uprising against proposed tuition fee hikes in the province. In turn, "les casseroles" have become a Canada-wide symbol of 'Solidarité'.

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St. John’s band to attempt world record

Whilst on tour in Europe, The Burning Hell are endeavouring to play 10 shows in 10 countries in 24 hours...kids you not!

Oil and Water: a complicated success

A powerful play that doesn't just tell a heartwarming story