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Longshadow Music Festival returns to Yellowknife

Longshadow Music Festival returns to Yellowknife

Yellowknifers won’t need to wait until Folk on the Rocks to enjoy local music with the return of the Longshadow Music Festival next week.
Hay Days Festival postponed until 2023

Hay Days Festival postponed until 2023

Hay River’s annual music, arts and cultural festival will not take place this summer, according to a statement from the organizers.
NorthWords preview: Lillian Allen talks, poetry, rhythm, and her spiritual connection with the North

NorthWords preview: Lillian Allen talks, poetry, rhythm, and her spiritual connection with the North

For Lillian Allen, poetry is a collaborative process at every step. A collaboration with the audiences who show up to her readings, as well as a collaboration with the musicians who accompany her.
Writer’s Block: A Q & A with best-selling author Richard L. Hardy

Writer’s Block: A Q & A with best-selling author Richard L. Hardy

Mǫ́lazha sits on the Bestseller list at the FriesenPress Bookstore
Yellowknife artist Nick MacIntosh explores the art of darkness

Yellowknife artist Nick MacIntosh explores the art of darkness

Hosted well-received show, Ever Dark, on May 13 at Top Knight
Architectural student transforms into comic book artist

Architectural student transforms into comic book artist

Kody Ferron’s INFERNAL now on sale at Book Cellar
Original Yellowknife stage production set to debut at NACC

Original Yellowknife stage production set to debut at NACC

An original musical production will be coming to the City of Yellowknife in the form of Love + Laughter on the 14th Floor, which is set to premiere at the Northern Arts and Cultural Centre on Friday, April 29.
Gwich’in poet awarded for “Love Letter to the Land”

Gwich’in poet awarded for “Love Letter to the Land”

A Gwich’in poet has been recognized by his nation for a recent poem about his connection to his father and the land he grew up on.
Yellowknife Artists Co-Operative celebrates first festival’s success

Yellowknife Artists Co-Operative celebrates first festival’s success

Dome held seven events and 160 people on Great Slave Lake
Book Cellar blues: Harassment forces store to close at 6 p.m.

Book Cellar blues: Harassment forces store to close at 6 p.m.

For months, staff at Yellowknife’s Book Cellar have been a target for crime