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BreakOut West is coming to the Yukon this fall

BreakOut West is coming to the Yukon this fall

Part of the event is designed to help amateur musicians find their way
Q&A: Donovan Woods

Q&A: Donovan Woods

The folk-country singer-songwriter will perform at the Yukon Arts Centre March 29
Author Kate Harris wins $30k RBC Taylor Prize for her first book, Lands of Lost Borders

Author Kate Harris wins $30k RBC Taylor Prize for her first book, Lands of Lost Borders

“It was all very dreamlike; it still is,” Harris said of the award
Yukon poet channels his downtown flirt

Yukon poet channels his downtown flirt

“There’s something to be said for getting out of your comfort zone.”
Women directors responsible for half of the Available Light lineup this year

Women directors responsible for half of the Available Light lineup this year

Exactly half of the 44 films on ALFF’s program were directed by women
Newest Berton resident pens prose on the Peel

Newest Berton resident pens prose on the Peel

Carleigh Baker is working on novel about her experience on The Peel Project.
10 Yukoners receive advanced artist awards

10 Yukoners receive advanced artist awards

The money went out to writers, musicians and visual artists
There’s no place like home: Whitehorse performer takes to the stage at historic theatre

There’s no place like home: Whitehorse performer takes to the stage at historic theatre

Kevin McLachlan has a part in The Wizard of Oz
Yukon Film Society highlights northern, Canadian films with ALFF iTunes collection

Yukon Film Society highlights northern, Canadian films with ALFF iTunes collection

The collection features close to a hundred films that have screened at ALFF since 2003
Former premier Tony Penikett talks northern character

Former premier Tony Penikett talks northern character

Penikett was in town to promote his latest book