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contributed to the magazine's success as well as several awards for Best Non-Fiction Feature, Manitoba Magazine of the Year and several gold medals from the Western Magazine Awards. Each issue has several articles ranging from films to theatre, from architecture to writing, and many interviews and reviews. The magazine is typically structured with seven different sections: Bordernotes, Borderviews, Bordercolumn, interviews, articles, art pages and crossovers.
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was worth reviving. They were aware that in order for the magazine to be successful they needed government funding and they needed to restructure the magazine. Eventually the members of the board realized that their current magazine title restricted their literary audience. Their first step to a new
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came into existence. Arts Manitoba had originally intended to be a bi-monthly magazine, which soon proved difficult. By the winter of 1978 they began listing the magazine as "Special Double issues", which would eventually turn into the quarterly publication it is today. The magazine almost met its
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The first 110 issues of the magazine were in an 8½×11-inch format, saddle-stitched at first, but later perfect bound. The current format is now 9×11 ¾ inches. The layout for the magazine has been renowned for its contemporary design and high production values. The photography portfolios have
126:, Manitoba, Canada. It investigates contemporary Canadian and international art and culture. The magazine includes interviews with artists, profiles, exhibition reviews, and portfolios of drawings and photographs. The magazine covers various forms of arts including 235:
designed the cover named "Perhaps the Moon Will Save Us." The cover is a collage shaped like a moon made from mixed media, blankets, plastic pearls, aluminum foil, animal pelts, packaging tape, ink and other materials.
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magazine publishes quarterly in February, May, August and November. Each issue features a different cover portraying a work of art. An example of this is an issue from February 2008:
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Robert Enright. "Their Winnipeg: Pages from a Magazine's History." BorderCrossings Study Centre (2009): n. pag. Web. 23 Jun 2010.
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Walsh, Meeka. "Their Winnipeg: Pages from a Magazine's History." BorderCrossings Study Centre (2009): n. pag. Web. 23 Jun 2010.
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title was Volume 4, Number 4 titled "Special Canada/U.S. issue". Only a few issues later the title had made the transition to
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Lon Dubinsky (Fall 1995). "Visual Art Periodicals in Canada: Present Tense and Future Prospects".
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However, in 1982 it had a second chance. A small group got together (which included
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Cooper, Rachelle. "A Critical Success." At Guelph (2007): n. pag. Web. 23 Jun 2010.
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were toying with the idea of starting a literary press, and thus began the
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in the English department. During this time a group of professors at
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Border Crossings: A Quarterly Magazine of the Arts from Manitoba
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end in 1978 when owners were confronted with massive debt.
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in 1975. It was because of this literary press that
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Index

art magazines
Winnipeg
www.bordercrossingsmag.com
ISSN
0831-2559
magazine
quarterly
Winnipeg
paintings
performances
architecture
sculpture
films
Robert Enright
University of Manitoba
St. John's College
Turnstone Press
Meeka Walsh
Gathie Falk
Wangechi Mutu

JSTOR
27948754






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