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NQ NotesBlog post

Art and Literature

BY Joan Sullivan

Not just the title of this gorgeous work of neo-classicism, but this essential element of NQ is also a nod towards our upcoming (extra-special) theme.

Portraits of LabradorCanada 150

“I’m a bit ambivalent about Canada 150”

BY John Graham

Maybe in 50 years from now, on the 200th anniversary of Confederation, we will be in a place where we will not only acknowledge the European influence in this country, but also celebrate the Indigenous Peoples who were stewards of the land before their arrival and who have continuously contributed to success of Canada.

Non-FictionShort

Root Cellars and Flying Fish: the Bonavista Biennale

BY Matthew Hollett

Biennales happen in big cities: Venice, Istanbul, São Paulo, Berlin. So the idea of a ‘Bonavista Biennale’ sounds incongruous, something like proposing Woodstock at Woody Point, or an Olympics at Ochre Pit Cove.

From the MagazineExcerpt

Portfolio: Patrick Thomas Canning Q&A

BY Newfoundland Quarterly Magazine (Print)

NQ: Where and when were you born? PTC: I was born on a sheep farm in the tiny Hamlet of The Highlands in the Codroy Valley area of the province…

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1917: The Year the War Came Home

BY Newfoundland Quarterly Magazine (Print)

IN THE FALL 2017 issue of The Newfoundland Quarterly, we explore the ramifications of WWI on Newfoundland and Labrador. But what exactly was life like 100 years ago? Here are some facts to read before diving into this issue.

Portraits of Labrador

Community Culture POL

BY Effie Roberts

Portraits of Labrador | Photo by Effie Roberts | Mike Voisey “I started making things on my own for extra money and the love of working with my hands. Now…

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