We knew we were poets and we had to speak out as poets . . . We wanted voice and we wanted vision.
Column: Note from the underground: Spoken word is alive in local bars
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We knew we were poets and we had to speak out as poets . . . We wanted voice and we wanted vision.
Bar owners should stop slamming their heads against the wall and give up their challenge of the new smoking bylaw. It’s too expensive to fight and unlikely to be overturned after withstanding one court challenge earlier this year.
The plight of refugees around the world came to life recently in a play by Centretown’s Broken English Theatre Company.
The floors will be swept, the walls will be washed, and the artists’ lives will be put on display at the Enriched Bread Artists (EBA) Annual Open Studio.