Dene Stylin’
From the June/July EDGE YK: From museum collections of clothing and accessories to Hollywood’s red carpet, Kyla Kakfwi-Scott explores the ways politics, artistry and the land have influenced Dene fashion then and now
From the June/July EDGE YK: From museum collections of clothing and accessories to Hollywood’s red carpet, Kyla Kakfwi-Scott explores the ways politics, artistry and the land have influenced Dene fashion then and now
From the June/July Issue of EDGE YK: Dene singer-songwriter Leela Gilday started probing what reconciliation could look like for people here. The result, one of the territory’s largest-ever arts projects is taking over downtown on National Aboriginal Day, with a preview show at NACC on June 17
The third installment of the Yellowknife artist’s graphic reports on her circumpolar adventure
From the April/May issue of EDGE YK: Recipe and photo by Amy Lam
From the April/May issue of EDGEYK: Dan Wong gives some expert advice on how to execute an epic, do-it-yourself wilderness canoe trip down the Coppermine River
From the April/May issue of EDGEYK: Is Yellowknife really the place where vegetarianism dies? EDGE YK food writer Amy Lam explains the politics and the passion behind what she chooses to eat
From the April/May issue of EDGEYK: Jess Dunkin Goes on an Adventure in Eating Discounted Food
From the April/May issue of EDGEYK: Maggie Mercredi is helping City hall staff learn some hard lessons about residential schools and other painful aspects of Indigenous history. It’s a good first step
Look up and catch the best show in town: Northern Lights are a Hay River highlight.
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From the February/March issue of EDGEYK Magazine: New short fiction from Yellowknife author Bren Kolson
From the February/March issue of EDGE YK: Let’s dive into the future for a dispatch on how Yellowknife is faring during the Trump presidency