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April 2015

A Yamaha Bravo shop in Arviat, Nunavut

A souped-up Northern staple rips across the Kivalliq

A Yamaha Bravo shop in Arviat, Nunavut

Courtesy Melissa Figueroa

Repulse Bay kids paint by their own rules

Courtesy Melissa Figueroa

A woman and child stand in front of the Bone House on Herschel Island, where two Inuit men were hanged for murder in 1924. PWNHC: N-1991-041-0065

The spectacle of Canada's first trial in the Far North was little more than a show of force

A woman and child stand in front of the Bone House on Herschel Island, where two Inuit men were hanged for murder in 1924. PWNHC: N-1991-041-0065

May 2015

World-class rapids attract kayakers from around the world.

On the border of Alberta and the NWT, Fort Smith proves you don't have to go too far North of 60 to have a good time

World-class rapids attract kayakers from around the world.

We asked graphic designer Beth Covvey to create mock posters for six Northern plays. Inspired by Pablo Picasso's "Girl before a mirror," here's her interpretation of "Tumit," Reneltta Arluk's one-act play about a woman examining her past, terrified of the present.

The North is in theatres, but Northerners rarely see it there. One playwright is trying to change that. These are some of the scenes she brings to life.

We asked graphic designer Beth Covvey to create mock posters for six Northern plays. Inspired by Pablo Picasso's "Girl before a mirror," here's her interpretation of "Tumit," Reneltta Arluk's one-act play about a woman examining her past, terrified of the present.