Border Crossings is a quarterly cultural magazine edited and published in Winnipeg. A local, international magazine, it is now in its 33rd year of continuous publication. Edited by Meeka Walsh, it investigates contemporary culture through a combination of articles, reviews, interviews and portfolios of photographs and drawings. More curated than edited, Border Crossings occupies a vital place in the geographic centre of the North American continent. The magazine is committed to Northrop Frye's sense that the centre is where you are, and so we take Winnipeg as the place from which we begin looking at the culture and art of the world.The art world is also an art whirled. Things happen quickly and it's not always easy to get a handle on what's going on, or to figure out who's doing what and where they're doing it. That's why readers have come to rely on Border Crossings; in the words of the Globe & Mail, it's 'Canada's only arts magazine devoted to the next great thing in all the arts'. Or from another perspective, the painter Wanda Koop calls the magazine, 'fabulous
Prairie Fire Home Prairie Fire is an award-winning Canadian journal of innovative writing that is published quarterly by Prairie Fire Press, Inc. Each issue is a fresh, vibrant mix of fiction, poetry and creative non-fiction by our most celebrated writers and the hottest new voices of our emerging writers. It consistently features solid writing that will engage your mind and delight your spirit.In a typical issue you will find a wide range of writing, including excerpts from a work-in-progress, a thoughtful essay or memoir, literary humour, lots of poetry and fiction, and sometimes something more experimental.Prairie Fire has been publishing imaginative, provocative, exceptional, worthwhile writing for over 34 years, making it one of Canada's oldest literary magazines.
Canadian Dimension is published 6 times per year, including 2 double issues. We are a magazine which shows there is an alternative to the corporate agenda and the dictates of the global market; that the dream of a better society is still alive. It provides a forum for debate, where red meets green, feminists take on socialists, socialists take on social democrats, whites hear from aboriginals, activists report from all corners of Canada, trade unionists report from the front lines, campaigns make connections, and the latest books, films, websites, CDs, and videos are radically reviewed.