In print: The JOSH

Canuck art from NYC

Montreal-based Logan MacDonald and Toronto-based Logan Salter are two Canadian artists featured in the debut issue of The JOSH (The Journal of Sexual Homos), a handsome gay art mag published out of New York City. Their drawings (MacDonald also did the cover) join portfolios of original art, photography and writing exploring the theme “Fix Me” by a dozen artist from around the world. The mag is published by Arts and Sciences Projects, aka Philip Tomaru and Martin Masetto. To order (costs $10US) or see selected works go to Thejoshmag.com.

On occasion, the number of editors and other staff who contribute to a story gets a little unwieldy to give a byline to everyone. That’s when we use “Xtra Staff” in place of the usual contributor info. If you would like more information on who contributed to a particular story, please contact us here.

Read More About:
Culture, Toronto, Arts, Media

Keep Reading

‘Canada’s Drag Race’ Season 5, Episode 5 power ranking: Grunge girls

To quote Garbage’s “When I Grow Up,” which queen is “trying hard to fit among” the heavy-hitter cast, and whose performance was “a giant juggernaut”?

‘Canada’s Drag Race’ Season 5, Episode 5 recap: Here comes the sunshine

We’re saved by the bell this week as we flash back to the ’90s

A well-known Chinese folk tale gets a queer reimagining in ‘Sister Snake’

Amanda Lee Koe’s novel is a clever mash-up of queer pulp, magical realism, time travel and body horror, with a charged serpentine sisterhood at its centre

‘Drag Race’ in 2024 tested the limits of global crossover appeal

“Drag Race” remains an international phenomenon, but “Global All Stars” disappointing throws a damper on global ambitions