Category Archives: Three O’Clock Press

Joni Mitchell and the LGBTQ Community

“The trick is if you listen to that music and you see me, you’re not getting anything out of it. If you listen to that music and you see yourself, it will probably make you cry and you’ll learn something … Continue reading

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Read all about it! Angela James lands on the cover of this week’s Xtra!

Xtra!, a Canadian newsprint that focuses on gay and lesbian issues, recently sat down with hockey legend, Angela James, just as her long-awaited biography, Angela James: The First Superstar of Women’s Hockey, hit book shelves. The meeting took place in … Continue reading

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It’s never been just about the score

Media channels consistently name drop prominent athletes from diverse backgrounds as a testament to the “post-racial state of sports today.” Take Serena and Venus Williams, two sisters who are pretty much one another’s only competitors in tennis; collectively winning ten … Continue reading

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Representations of the Blackfoot: Carolyn Pogue’s “West Wind Calling”

The Legends Project is a CBC podcast venture dedicated to enlivening legends and stories from Canada’s Inuit and First Nations people. Recorded in both English and native languages at Red Crow College, these dramatic oral tales lend a welcome hand … Continue reading

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Black History Month authors: George Elliott Clarke

George Elliott Clarke, winner of the 2001 Governor General’s Award for Poetry and recipient of the Order of Canada, published a book of poetry with CSPI in 2005, Illuminated Verses. Here, alongside the photographic portraiture of Ricardo Scipio, Clarke works … Continue reading

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