PITCH Magazine Issue Four
Issue Four is a capsule of Black existence, craft, lamentation, hurt, exploration, space, love, despair, evolution, reminiscence, etc.
Features include an exclusive interview and photo series with Canadian songstress amaka., interview with Toronto-based DJ Rika Mpogazi, cover star Lexson Millington photographed by Zachary Harvey, and dozens more. Entries range from collage to oil paintings to poetry to photography, all by Black creatives.
118 pages, full colour, perfect bound, advert-free, printed in Canada.
Please allow up 3 business days for shipping - we appreciate your patience!
NOTE: limited copies are also available in-store at A Different Booklist, a Black-owned bookstore and cultural centre at 779 Bathurst Street, Toronto.
Issue Four is a capsule of Black existence, craft, lamentation, hurt, exploration, space, love, despair, evolution, reminiscence, etc.
Features include an exclusive interview and photo series with Canadian songstress amaka., interview with Toronto-based DJ Rika Mpogazi, cover star Lexson Millington photographed by Zachary Harvey, and dozens more. Entries range from collage to oil paintings to poetry to photography, all by Black creatives.
118 pages, full colour, perfect bound, advert-free, printed in Canada.
Please allow up 3 business days for shipping - we appreciate your patience!
NOTE: limited copies are also available in-store at A Different Booklist, a Black-owned bookstore and cultural centre at 779 Bathurst Street, Toronto.
Issue Four is a capsule of Black existence, craft, lamentation, hurt, exploration, space, love, despair, evolution, reminiscence, etc.
Features include an exclusive interview and photo series with Canadian songstress amaka., interview with Toronto-based DJ Rika Mpogazi, cover star Lexson Millington photographed by Zachary Harvey, and dozens more. Entries range from collage to oil paintings to poetry to photography, all by Black creatives.
118 pages, full colour, perfect bound, advert-free, printed in Canada.
Please allow up 3 business days for shipping - we appreciate your patience!
NOTE: limited copies are also available in-store at A Different Booklist, a Black-owned bookstore and cultural centre at 779 Bathurst Street, Toronto.