Posts By: Wanda Waterman

Wanda Waterman

Wanda Waterman is a poet, spoken word artist, blogger, cultural journalist, and digital nomad. She’s been writing regularly for The Voice Magazine since 2004, not long after she began studying psychology at Athabasca. Her poetry has been published in Descant, The Talking Leaves, Chizine, Our Times, The Best of Tigertail, and Pottersfield Portfolio and her articles in Design is Political, Rawckus Magazine, Coastal Life, The New Internationalist, This Magazine, and in her blog, The Mindful Bard. She grew up in Nova Scotia, but after having lived in New Hampshire and North Africa she’s now settled in Montreal.

In Conversation with Graveyard Lovers

“Who told me to tell a lie? Who told me to compromise? Who convinced me to sell my mind? I never used to shy away From a light of a brighter day” – from “Told a Lie” by Graveyard Lovers ” … big, loud primal rock and roll … throwback, non-pretentious music.” (Huffington Post) Following… Read more »

In Conversation with SKNAIL

SKNAIL is the pseudonym of visionary Swiss composer-producer Blaise Caillet, known for startlingly original innovations in jazz, including electronic experimentation, found sounds, and stirring, poetic lyrics from engaging lead singer Nya. Their first album, Glitch Jazz, was released in 2013 and their second album, Snail Charmers, in 2015. Recently Caillet took the time to answer… Read more »

In Conversation with Joe Salgo from Of Clocks and Clouds

Of Clocks and Clouds is a Brooklyn-based duo comprised of singer-guitarist Joe Salgo and Ross Procaccio. Their music has been praised for guarding what’s good about classic and modern rock while enriching it with an electronic ambience. Better Off, their latest album, will be out July 15. Recently, Joe Salgo was kind enough to answer… Read more »

In Conversation with Gideon’s Army

Gideon’s Army is a New York based rock band notable for inspired southern-rock style of music and lyrics. In 2014 the band’s founder, singer/songwriter/guitarist Robert Bray, wrote all the lyrics and music for their first album, Burn For the Living, as well as for their second album, King of the League, released January 2016. Recently… Read more »

The Mindful Bard – Three Short Films

Site: NFB/Blog Article: Hobos, Hermits and Drifters: Three Short Films Starring Wise Loners of the Canadian Bush Films: Nahanni, directed by Donald Wilder David and Bert, directed by Daryl Duke Man Who Chooses the Bush, directed by Tom Radford Being just a wee bit homesick, when I got the email notification that the NFB was… Read more »