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no one knows a city like the moon: a winnipeg story

i used to stay at home and lock the door like she told me but soon outside in the dark was better. it’s not only us in that apartment anymore.

By Bahia Watson / May 20, 2021
iPhoto caption: Sahya Samson. Photo courtesy of the performer.

Eurythmy: Connecting to the Audience through Movement

Eurythmy comes from the Greek, meaning beautiful, harmonious rhythm; the eurythmist is always searching for an ever-new awareness of space and movement.

By Sahya Samson / Feb 12, 2020
iPhoto caption: Playwright Audrey Dwyer, who wrote Calpurnia. Photo by Dahlia Katz.

Breaking Character

Sadly, I feel that my writer colleagues who possess race privilege often engage in character origami: folding paper to and fro so it appears three dimensional when, in fact, it’s something that’s just plain flat.

By Catherine Hernandez / Jan 15, 2018

Clearing a Path for Indigenous Artists

“I think in a lot of ways we’re trying to clear a path, making this a place that feels more accessible to Indigenous artists.”

By May Antaki / Oct 12, 2017