The Métis beader on connecting to her ancestors through jewelry.
Written by Dana Bowen
Photo Courtesy of Jesse Larocque
Aviaq Johnston’s award-winning novel to be adapted by National Theatre of Greenland.
Written by Jacob Boon
Courtesy Gerth Lyberth/Nunatta Isiginnaartitsisarfia
Inuit musicians adapt tradition to the COVID-19 era.
Written by Sarah Sibley
ILLUSTRATION BY BETH COVVEY
Since Yellowknife’s Charlene Chapple made her first romper five years ago, people have been flocking to her designs.
Written by Dana Bowen
Photo by Samantha Adrienne
Dene designer Robyn McLeod melds past and future through her luxury clothing line
Written by Dana Bowen
Photo by Alistair Maitland
The Northwest Territories owns a massive collection of art by northern and southern artists, but most of it remains hidden away. Why is all this public art not on display for the public?
Written by Meaghan Brackenbury
Photo by Up Here
Transporting a juvenile humpback whale sculpture made out of salvaged ocean plastics to the Yukon is a delicate operation, even without a global pandemic going on.
Written by Kanina Holmes
PHOTOGRAPHY BY KANINA HOLMES