Edith Pahlke was born in Berlin, Germany in 1936 and has spent her life as a traveller and artist, with a love for letters, language, art, and reading. After her […]
Marike Finlay has skippered sailing voyages from the Great Lakes to the Caribbean along the Canadian and American eastern seaboard; she also spent many seasons sailing in the Pacific from […]
Hilary and Reid Briar have made a cozy home in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley with their son and a raggle-taggle crew of animal friends. Reid is an elementary school music […]
Adrian Hoffman grew up just outside Boston. He studied cello, then trombone, composition, and opera direction at the New England Conservatory of Music, then freelanced with the Boston Pops Orchestra […]
Dr. Jane Gordon is a PhD in Sociology and retired after thirty-seven years as a faculty member at Mount St. Vincent University in the Sociology-Anthropology Department, cross-appointed to Women?s Studies. […]
Hilary and Reid Briar have made a cozy home in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley with their son and a raggle-taggle crew of animal friends. Reid is an elementary school music […]
Born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Walter Borden, CM ONS, is an acclaimed and revered actor, activist, poet, teacher, and mentor. As a stage actor, he has left his signature […]
Mary Lu MacDonald has Honours BAs in both English and French — earned twenty-one years apart. She also has a master’s degree in Canadian Studies and a doctorate in pre-Confederation […]
Solomon Nagler has published extensively within academic contexts over the past ten years, and is best known for his experimental film work which incorporates various forms of text on screen, […]
Dr. Laurie Brinklow a writer, editor, Assistant Professor and the Coordinator of the Master of Arts in Island Studies (MAIS) program at the University of Prince Edward Island. Her research focuses […]