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Musician aims to help others with release of Yukon Lullaby for Mental Health

Musician aims to help others with release of Yukon Lullaby for Mental Health

Community rallies to release Nicole Edwards’ latest work
Dead North festival is raising the bar for Northern genre filmmaking, president says

Dead North festival is raising the bar for Northern genre filmmaking, president says

Three films from the Yukon were submitted this year
“100 Sleepless Nights” born out of artist’s insomnia

“100 Sleepless Nights” born out of artist’s insomnia

Janet Patterson created a hundred little masks from toilet paper roll when she couldn’t fall asleep
In Guild’s The Anger in Ernest and Ernestine, Claire Ness jumps from clown to director

In Guild’s The Anger in Ernest and Ernestine, Claire Ness jumps from clown to director

The Guild Hall’s latest show runs from Jan. 30 to Feb. 15, with a preview performance on Jan. 29
Métis artist decolonizes western-style clothes with beadwork

Métis artist decolonizes western-style clothes with beadwork

Justine Woods is the recipient of an arts residency in Haines Junction
Available Light Film Festival highlighting more ‘challenging’ work this year, director says

Available Light Film Festival highlighting more ‘challenging’ work this year, director says

The annual film festival runs from Jan. 31 to Feb. 9 this year
G.R. Gritt’s new record is a testament to change

G.R. Gritt’s new record is a testament to change

Gritt, an Indigenous, two-spirit, transgender artist plays Whitehorse’s Old Fire Hall on Jan. 10
10 years after Haiti’s earthquake, new documentary to examine Yukoner’s work

10 years after Haiti’s earthquake, new documentary to examine Yukoner’s work

Little Footprints Big Steps is featured in the film to be released spring 2020
A very metal Christmas with Rick Massie

A very metal Christmas with Rick Massie

The Whitehorse musician and photographer released a metal cover of “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”
Yukoners say conditions for artists are not as rosy as survey suggests

Yukoners say conditions for artists are not as rosy as survey suggests

Report says Yukon artists make the most compared the the rest of Canada. Residents point to problems with data collection.