Author: Rebecca Jennings

Rebecca Jennings is a student writer studying Communication and Media Studies and French. Her work flutters between the nostalgic and the natural, drawing inspiration from pixelated worlds like Kirby, the quiet symbolism of butterflies, and the tactile joy of both traditional and digital scrapbooking. Through poetry, essays, and visual storytelling, she explore softness, transformation, and the small details that speak the loudest.
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...

NL artists submit 96 entries to RPM Challenge 2026

I listened to some of the local submissions featured in this year's RPM challenge, administered by UnPossible NL. Out of the 450 submissions, NL...

Lawnya Vawnya drops lineup for 2026 festival

Lawnya Vawnya is a local non-profit festival of music and art showcasing talented artists hailing from St. John's to the west coast of Canada....

OPINION: No, you don’t need to charge $200 for a used pair of Carhartt’s

In the summer of 2024, I hosted a yard sale. The sun beamed on me as I ate a frozen treat while chatting with...

Muse-ic Reviews: Fairweather, LFB, John Moran & DOBERMAN

*This article first appeared in The Muse’s 75th Anniversary Print Supplement magazine, published January 2026. Four Songs — Fairweather Power pop/punk is alive and well in St....

REVIEW: The Muse’s hottest hot chocolates

Four members of The Muse team, Rebecca, James, Emily, and Cale, ventured out into the February cold in hopes of tackling the inaugural St....

Stepping into Dolly’s House

An absolutely electric and emotional performance ignited the second floor of Bannerman Brewing for three nights at the end of January. Dolly’s House, a play...

St. John’s Hot Chocolate Festival is here to warm you up this winter

Are you tired of the bitter, unforgiving wind? The cold, ruthless snow? Or, tired of shovelling yourself out of the house? Treat yourself with...

Muse Reviews: Rocket Bakery

Rocket Bakery opened in the Spring of 2011 in one of the iconic heritage buildings downtown. The owners decided to follow their dreams, moving...

New play ‘Braiding Peonies’ to premiere at the Lantern

Braiding Peonies, a new play by Sobia Shaheen Shaikh, premieres with TODOS Productions this November. This intimate and timely work follows a Muslim family...

Muse Reviews: The Battery Cafe

Looking for a place to recharge in St. John's? The Battery Cafe has you covered. If you are anything like me, finding cozy cafes...

Muse Reviews SJIWFF Shorts: Paradaïz

Matea Radic made her directorial debut on Thursday night at the St. John’s Women’s Film Festival, as part of the “Am I the Drama?”...

SJIWFF shorts: ‘Mudder’s Mess’ explores misinformation and the eerie mystique of Newfoundland

Nadia Duman is an Ecuadorian multidisciplinary artist based in St. John's, Newfoundland. Being a newcomer to the film industry, Duman is making their debut...

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