


Little Library Life in Fredericton
By Daniel S. Burton Little Free Library (LFL) is a nonprofit organization where communities can “take a book, [and] share a book” from cozy mailbox-like public bookshelves. In Fredericton, some people create their own Little Libraries attached to their lawns…

I’m Thinking of Ending Things: Book Review
Aidan Keenan CW: Suicide & Spoilers For a pretentious, budding existentialist such as myself, I’m Thinking of Ending Things is nearly a perfect novel. After watching the film adaptation of I’m Thinking of Ending Things back in 2020 I was…

Artist Highlight: Mr. Superdude

Transgender History Film Review: Framing Agnes
In 2024, the subject of trangender people is more prevalent throughout society than ever. But that doesn’t mean that the subject is as new as many people think it is. Transgender people have always existed, whether in public or in…

A Fredericton Gem: A Picky Eater’s Review of Tokyo Ramen
As many Frederictonions already know, Tokyo Ramen is a not-so-hidden gem. I finally tried this staple on a sunny Saturday. I recently moved to a nearby apartment complex a few months ago, and have been meaning to pay a visit…

Indigenous Beauty: Wolastoq Ballet Graces Fredericton
Unfortunately, many of Fredericton’s Wolastoq stories go unheard due to lack of representation in the media industry. Luckily, the people of Fredericton had the opportunity to change that because on November 1st, 2023, Pisuwin, the first ever Wolastoq story ballet,…

Mark Jarman’s Newest Collection, Burn Man, is Hot Off the Press!
Mark Anthony Jarman’s Burn Man presents a unique collection of 21 short stories that span four decades of his illustrious career, from his debut with Dancing Nightly in the Tavern (1984) to his later work like Ireland’s Eye (2017). In…

UNB Alumni Corinna Chong Releases Collection of Short Stories: The Whole Animal Book Review
