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Sad Mag, 25 juil. 2025

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Sad Mag, publié en langue Anglais, est un magazine de Canada. Consultez Sad Mag en ligne sur PressReader ou téléchargez des numéros pour les lire plus tard. Parcourez les anciens numéros de Sad Mag dans les archives.

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Articlewhat being a leafs fan says about my avoid­ant attach­ment style

we meet up and you’re drunk happy because the canucks won 3-1 and all i can do is ques­tion the idea of cheer­ing for a team that actu­ally has a chance of win­ning you play off that you’re offen­ded and i try to explain that cheer­ing for a team that...

what being a leafs fan says about my avoid­ant attach­ment style

ArticleDis­patches

My jour­ney to Regina, or what a new friend describes as the “asshole of Canada,” sees asphalt snakes curl­ing around B.C.’s moun­tains, flat­ten­ing into seas of indis­tin­guish­able same­ness; my eyes going screwy with noth­ing to grasp onto but the...

Dis­patches

ArticlePop-up Pup­pet­eer: Oliver New Pro­file

The stage is in the shape of a large card­board robot, set up in the park along­side a busy road in Kitsil­ano. The pup­pets are four broth­ers, each occupy­ing one of the pup­pet­eer’s fin­gers, and a fifth, dead brother lays prone and gray on his...

Pop-up Pup­pet­eer: Oliver New Pro­file

ArticleAct 2: Find­ing My Mark in Van­couver

A play unfolds in acts and scenes, draw­ing you into a lit­er­ary world. For me, however, it cre­ated a space to reflect on my past and feel less unsure about the future. I moved to Van­couver from Hong Kong right after the height of the pan­demic,...

Act 2: Find­ing My Mark in Van­couver

ArticleKinder­garten for the Sil­li­ness

Let’s play, he said, What's at stake? The human who bleeds black and white? A new primary? Every col­our under the rain­bow? A col­our­ing les­son every­body knew: Num­bers, lines, rais­ing hands, cries. What’s next? The dolls—what a dream! They...

Kinder­garten for the Sil­li­ness

ArticleWe Love Tiny Things Big Time

A claw­foot bathtub. J’adore Dior eau de toi­lette. A leather saddle. A hard­ware store. A butcher knife. A needle-point pic­ture of a mush­room. Kikko­man soy sauce. All of these items on Van­couver’s Face­book Mar­ket­place could be yours—if you’re...

We Love Tiny Things Big Time