Author: Michelle Woodfine

Michelle K. Woodfine (She/They) is a St. Johns born writer. Their passions included any type of writing. They have been a recipient of the Arts and Letters 2024 poetry prize and have read alongside the St. John's poet laureate Mark Callanan in April 2024 for City council. Currently working on their bachelor's of arts in both English and Criminology, she hopes to continue writing well past their student career.
Graduate students have decided to keep their student union representation in an online vote. Out of a total 440 votes, 244 voted against dissolution and 157 voted in favour. The vote was prompted by a petition...
Max Steffan, otherwise known as Bread Clip, self-produces what he calls “avant-garde Atlantic power pop” from his bedroom in St. John's. If Bread Clip’s recent EP, No Matter The Time, is any indication, avant-garde Atlantic power...

Wit and wordplay under the sky: Review of Love’s Labour’s Lost

Now in its 33rd summer, Shakespeare by the Sea continues to breathe new life into centuries-old texts with bold direction, local heart, and open-air...

Where there’s a weld, there’s a way: The works of Sheila Coultas

On June 18, 2025, Bannerman Park in St. John's became home to a landmark in Newfoundland and Labrador's public memory, a life-sized bronze statue...

‘A Woman Who Will Stand Her Ground’: First statue to a named woman erected in St. John’s

On June 18, 2025, Bannerman Park in St. John’s became the site of a historic moment for Newfoundland and Labrador’s recognition of women’s contributions...

Time is ticking: an analysis of ‘There is Nothing You Can Do’

The still-dim auditorium filled in seconds. The stage is dressed like anyone’s living room with mismatched pillows, an off-centered coffee table, and a fish...

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