Arts
Read between the words
Have you ever been invited to a “word carving” party? Don’t worry, they’re not some new fad you’ve been left out of. But they were the means to Peter Jickling’s newest creation. May 16 » by Roxanne Stasyszyn (0 Comments)
Japanese Noh tradition makes it way to Whitehorse
When Fumi Torigai was a child in Japan, he could sometimes hear his father singing traditional Noh stories. “Sometimes I sat beside him, and he also tried a little bit of the dancing…” May 04 » by Roxanne Stasyszyn (0 Comments)
Dancing with perception
In 1980, Quebecois dance artist Marie Chouinard walked on stage with a bucket, put it down, urinated in it and then walked off stage. It was called La petite danse sans nom, and it catapulted her career. May 09 » by Roxanne Stasyszyn (0 Comments)
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10 last stories
Read between the words
May 16 » by Roxanne Stasyszyn
Dancing with perception
May 09 » by Roxanne Stasyszyn
Japanese Noh tradition makes it way to Whitehorse
May 04 » by Roxanne Stasyszyn
Tentrees bares his northern heart on new album
Apr 27 » by Roxanne Stasyszyn
Yarn bombing hits Whitehorse
Apr 25 » by Peter Jickling
Yukon writer reveals the secrets of the lunch box
Apr 20 » by Josh Kerr
For the love of music
Apr 18 » by Roxanne Stasyszyn
Guild binges with The Food Chain
Apr 13 » by Genesee Keevil
Janke’s River flows to top of film festival
Apr 11 » by Josh Kerr
18th-century Spaniard sparks Yukon art debate
Apr 04 » by Roxanne Stasyszyn










