Issue 46 (Winter 2010)
Features

The Winter of Art's Discontent
During a recession, governments both federal and municipal are on the hunt for places to cut costs and the arts seem to be an easy target. Laura Trethewey followed the carnage of arts funding cuts across the country to see the effect on local artists and, ultimately, our culture.
   By Laura Trethewey

Grease Lightening
Poet Billeh Nickerson's latest offering is fresh from the deep fryer and teeming with substance
   By Nathaniel G. Moore

Flatmancrooked
The US micropress with mega-ideas
   By Nathaniel G. Moore

Philip Quinn's The Skeleton Dance
An online exclusive interview
   By Nathaniel G. Moore

An Interview with Kaie Kellough
An online exclusive
   By Joel Deshaye

Sharpeners

Grrrlblud
Archiving riot grrrl's zine history
   By A. Wolfe

Nerd Girl Pinups
   By Derek Winkler

The Indie Store Revival
Repsycho and Heartbeat 960 breathe life back into consignment shopping
   By Jessica Lewis

Mail Art Olympix
Ed Varney creates a democratic arts event in Vancouver
   By Lindsay Gibb

On the Prowl
Hunter and Cook search for interesting new work
   By Derek Winkler

Darryl's Hard Liquor and Porn Film Festival
   By Broken Pencil

Excerpts

Back & Forth
   By Marta Chudolinska

Lose
   By Michael Deforge

This Kitty
   By Jen Y.

Fiction

Texas Bound
   By J Jack Unrau

Is Ruining my Life
   By Dave Proctor

Folio

Folio
   By Solen Lastennet

Artist in Residence

Ryan Ringer
   Artist in Residence

Columns

Editor's Note
   By Lindsay Gibb

Error State
   By skot deeming

Introducing Sarah Steinberg
Minutes from last month's Bookaneer's Book Club
   By Sarah Steinberg

Deleted Zines
Digging the dirt on ex-zinesters
   By Nathaniel G. Moore

Jason and the Comics
   By Jason Turner

Zine Philosophy
   By Andrea Manica

Comics

The Geofriends
   By Adam Earle

I already know how my life will go.
   By Athena Currier

Mr. Monitor
   By Matthew Daley

Back Page

Pictorial Profile: Steve Anderson
   By Oliver Knapp