Boozhoo! Meet Esther Maud, the passionate founder driving the mission of Wabshkaa Animkii Benesii, a holistic after-school program at Sherbrooke Public School tailored for Indigenous and non-Indigenous children aged 7 to 14.
Read more about Maud’s empowering after-school program on p. 82 of our April issue, story provided by the CEDC. Link in bio!
Boozhoo! Meet Esther Maud, the passionate founder driving the mission of Wabshkaa Animkii Benesii, a holistic after-school program at Sherbrooke Public School tailored for Indigenous and non-Indigenous children aged 7 to 14.
Read more about Maud’s empowering after-school program on p. 82 of our April issue, story provided by the CEDC. Link in bio!
Rodney Brown has teamed up with the TBSO to pay tribute to the Canadian icon Gordon Lightfoot. Happening this weekend at Italian Cultural Centre - tickets available online at the TBSO’s website!
Read more about the event on p. 75 of our April issue, story by Tiffany Jarva, photo by Sidney Ulakovic, link in bio!
Rodney Brown has teamed up with the TBSO to pay tribute to the Canadian icon Gordon Lightfoot. Happening this weekend at Italian Cultural Centre - tickets available online at the TBSO’s website!
Read more about the event on p. 75 of our April issue, story by Tiffany Jarva, photo by Sidney Ulakovic, link in bio!
For James Brown, landscape photography is a welcome part of his downtime. For him, “it’s a way to reconnect with nature, disconnect from the regular world.”
Read more about Brown’s photography journey and see more of his pictures on p. 48 of our April issue, story by Bonnie Schiedel, link in bio!
For James Brown, landscape photography is a welcome part of his downtime. For him, “it’s a way to reconnect with nature, disconnect from the regular world.”
Read more about Brown’s photography journey and see more of his pictures on p. 48 of our April issue, story by Bonnie Schiedel, link in bio!
Fisher Monahon’s drawings illustrate the simple things in life. Before arriving in TBay, he spent 135 days walking straight down the west coast, which is a journey he illustrates in his book, The Sweetgrass Chronicles: A Walk Across America.
Read more about his journey on p. 41 of our April issue, story by Leah Morningstar, photos courtesy of @fishermonahan, link in bio!
Fisher Monahon’s drawings illustrate the simple things in life. Before arriving in TBay, he spent 135 days walking straight down the west coast, which is a journey he illustrates in his book, The Sweetgrass Chronicles: A Walk Across America.
Read more about his journey on p. 41 of our April issue, story by Leah Morningstar, photos courtesy of @fishermonahan, link in bio!
Sara Kae is someone who is constantly working on a new project or off on a new adventure. This month for our Eye to Eye podcast, we sat down with Kae to chat about what she gets up to when she’s not writing new music or performing on stage.
Read the interview on pg. 62 of our April issue or listen to the podcast on your preferred podcast streaming platform. Link in bio!
Sara Kae is someone who is constantly working on a new project or off on a new adventure. This month for our Eye to Eye podcast, we sat down with Kae to chat about what she gets up to when she’s not writing new music or performing on stage.
Read the interview on pg. 62 of our April issue or listen to the podcast on your preferred podcast streaming platform. Link in bio!
The city’s southside has gained a new creative channel! Canvas & Clay is a retail storefront for local artisans and crafts, and it offers a wide variety of artistic workshops that are accessible to all - bringing a bit more colour to the Simpson St neighbourhood.
Read more about @canvasandclay807 on pg. 44 of our April issue, story and photos by Sidney Ulaokovic, link in bio!
The city’s southside has gained a new creative channel! Canvas & Clay is a retail storefront for local artisans and crafts, and it offers a wide variety of artistic workshops that are accessible to all - bringing a bit more colour to the Simpson St neighbourhood.
Read more about @canvasandclay807 on pg. 44 of our April issue, story and photos by Sidney Ulaokovic, link in bio!