Arts
A Puzzling Conclusion: Spring 2022
The Inglewood fence, the answer is in the letters and rhyming outside the box.
The Year in Books: 2021
From mysteries to memoirs, our annual review of new books by local authors and illustrators has you covered for gifts for others – and yourself.
The Saw-Whet
From his new book Butterfly Beautifly Beautiful, a poem by Inglewood poet Paul Leet Aird about a remarkable encounter with a migrating owl.
The Year in Music: 2021
Our annual review of recordings by local musicians taps into a collaborative music scene that has stayed busy despite a pandemic keeping many apart.
Winter Contributors
Introducing three of the creative people – Tracey Fockler, Scott Bruyea and Tony Reynolds – behind the winter issue.
Krystle Moore
“Moody skies are one of my favourites. There’s so much going on, so much color.”
Like Manna from Heaven
There is a lot of waiting around with mushrooms, just like there is in the military or the theatre or government roadwork.
Meet the Maker: Elizabeth Bryan
This Orangeville weaver expanded her repertoire by making an outdoor sport of dyeing silk scarves in the snow.
No Strings Attached
Jane Ohland Cameron’s colourful Muppet-like puppets set loose the creative imagination of kids and adults with developmental disabilities.
Ancestral Footsteps
Michelle Grierson’s compelling first novel is a fluid mix of myth, magic and the power of “blood memory.”



