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Sarah Gonzales

Sarah Gonzales is a Montreal-based artist who graduated from the Alberta College of Art and Design's visual communication design program with a focus in illustration.
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Memoir

Finding My Voice as My Mother Lost Hers

March 24, 2021March 24, 2021 - by Sarah Gonzales

Not long after I started my job as a radio host, my mother told me she had tongue cancer

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A woman's face is shown from different angles.
Arts & Culture / July/August 2019

The Risks of Exploring Trauma Through Fiction

July 2, 2019March 27, 2020 - by Sarah Gonzales

Anakana Schofield’s new novel Bina examines the psychology of suffering and abuse

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Illustrated dinner table full of food
Arts & Culture / Books / January/February 2019

Let the Latest Joe Beef Cookbook Guide You to Gluttony

December 19, 2018March 31, 2020 - by Sarah Gonzales

The Montreal restaurateurs have crafted extravagant recipes for the coming apocalypse

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