JORD Wood Watches

“Everyone uses their phones to check the time…watches have become more of a fashion accessory.” With that in mind, Salman Shah and his team of entrepreneurs founded JORD. Swedish for “earth, soil, nature”, JORD connects with just that, with a premium line of watches made entirely from wood—fashionable, sustainably made entirely from natural materials, and with no two watches being exactly the same. Want one?

BB Gun Leather

This custom leather company is the handiwork of Vancouver musician Dustin Bentall, and lifelong friend Spencer Baker. Operating out of a 60-year-old shop in Strathcona, Vancouver, BB Gun Leather produces modern designed life pieces, but with the quality and individual care from centuries past.

Shimmering Stars | Bedrooms of the Nation [ALBUM REVIEW]

If the opening song doesn't make you feel like running around grabbing strangers in the street, possibly whilst shedding articles of clothing, looking for adoration that you so deserve because of that one time you got your hair just right in spite of the cowlick, than your brain probably doesn't work. However, "Anomie" has the ability to do that.

Woodstock

Legendary American music photographer Baron Wolman’s black and white photos of Woodstock are published in Woodstock for the first time ever. With the majority of images never seen before, they not only capture the infamous atmosphere like no other, but the book also features interviews with Wolman, Woodstock creator, Michael Lang, as well as a forward by Carlos Santana.

Bass Coast | One Love

It’s Sunday, the last day of Bass Coast, and I’m sitting in the middle of a big, grassy field that stretches out from behind the back gates of Main Stage. The sun is hot and there’s a faint thud of bass in the air. There are laughing, costumed people skipping down the dirt path to my left and a couple making out on a couch to my right. A crowd has gathered up ahead in anticipation of the next deejay’s set.

FOCUS | Megan Prediger

Megan Prediger was born and raised on a farm outside of a hamlet in rural Alberta. After receiving a disposable point and shoot camera for her fourteenth birthday, Megan became enamoured with the warmth it gave to the people and things she shot. As such, she shoots exclusively with film. Her primary interest is portraiture that blurs the lines between candid and editorial.

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