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Speaking with Eaton Hamilton

Hamilton is best known for their writing but is a prolific visual artist as well. In recovery from Covid last fall, Hamilton began a new series of small oil paintings, with a target of one per day. Sophia Kelly spoke with them recently about their art and writing practice during the pandemic.

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Who am I now?

My name is Louise E. Lathey and I am a queer filmmaker in BC. In August 2020 I directed my first feature film, ‘Who Am I Now?’ which is set to be released July 20th, 2021.

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Chef Tasha Sawyer on Spring Food

Hanami (花見, "flower viewing") is a cherry blossom festival from Japan, that is celebrated by eating (and drinking) under the cherry trees in bloom. Chef Sawyer tells us, “It's like a kind of like a renewed promise that summer will actually come again that the rains have ended.”

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The City of Vancouver’s Transits: March 15-April 15, 2021

Have you ever wondered why everyone around you seems to almost collectively undergo similar - if not the exact same - feelings, motivations, or stressors as you around the same time? This is, of course, in due part to the Moon and her ingress across the night sky, but this can also be said of the other planets transiting the same zones of our lovely Vancouver skyline

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Valentine’s Day … During Aquarius Season?

Perhaps like some of you, I had heard all of the old adages about how cold Aquarius energy is: how utterly repulsed by emotion they were, their adamant refusal to portray emotional ‘weakness’ of any kind - certainly in regards to love with all its potential of heartbreak.

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Confronting the Gender Binary in Astrology

It is no secret (and certainly not news) to queer and feminist spaces that the gender binary is pervasive in every aspect of our lives, but it would seem that attempts to alter that within spiritual circles is something of a Pandora’s box: the depth of reverie and blind adherence to centering gender and gendered language within mystic spaces is astounding... and often far more insidious than one would think could exist within a sacred space.

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