In this interview with Winston Smith, James Oscar delves into the fugitive language of jazz.
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Serai editor Jody Freeman digs in to the Indigenous roots of blues and jazz.
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My truth is in the black / Call a spade a spade / When I see it clear I’m calling that
Our guest editor shares his take on blues, jazz and beat as fugitive literature and an array of contributors, from DJs to sound artists.
Montréal writer and musician Paul Serralheiro interviews renowned deejay and jazz educator Andy Williams about the potent role of jazz in education.
Unveiling Israel's structures of segregation, confinement, surveillance, and restrictions on freedom in the occupied West Bank
Poet-guitarist Paul Serralheiro pays respect to Montréal’s historic jazz artists.
A conversation with sound artist, choreographer and performer Jassem Hindi.