AND SO, we close the book on Volume VI of The Magpie.
With our final edition, we look at a tragedy in Montreal that may be closer to home than we’d like to believe, search for the soul of queer Edmonton, spend an evening with a troubled singer-songwriter, take a tour of murals, speculate on disasters, and update the Boyle Street controversy.
Following up on the Airbnb tragedy in Old Montreal, Isaac Lamoureux talks to a local realtor and an Airbnb superhost to ask whether that kind of tragedy could happen here.
Gwyneth Bignell goes looking for queer Edmonton, and finds that – though there are still pockets of ignorance and intolerance – things are getting better for our LGBTQ+ neighbours.
Ryan Adams’s career and personal life have had had their ups and downs over the past few years. However, our reviewer Theodora MacLeod writes, the singer-songwriter still has the power to enthral an audience with his music, and his between-songs patter.
Photographer Kieran Fong breaks out of the downtown to spend a day touring the murals of Whyte Avenue – and takes us along with him.
Taylor Harrison gives us a brief guide to surviving disasters in the city.
And finally, Managing Editor Ethan LaPerle catches up on a story he has been following since January: Boyle Street Community Services’ move north to 107th Avenue, over the protests of some local business owners.
That’s it for this year. We’ll see you again in the autumn.
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