Lynette Adams

Freelance contributor

Lynette Adams is a freelance writer based in St. John's.

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Halfcase: How these Gen Z creatives have custom-designed their work lives

The duo is trying to get an analogue feel from their digital designs.

Heidi Wicks's new novel, Here, imagines a century of St. John's history

How Canada House became the central character in Heidi Wicks’s Here

The magic of summer camp inspired Charis Cotter's new novel

Her latest novel, The Mystery of the Haunted Dance Hall, has hit bookstore shelves.

Meet a Newfoundlander who brings a hand-crafted touch to publishing books

Marnie Parsons loves words, whether she understands them or not. As the owner and operator of Running the Goat Books and Broadsides, she is typesetting a collection of poems in 13 languages, most of which she can't read. 

Orange juice from Newfoundland sounds like a joke, but it was a real thing!

Sunnyland juice was part of an effort 1980s Newfoundland to bolster the economy. Son of a Critch pays homage to this juice and Mike Critch's work with the 'SeaPlus' factory in Season 3.

For musician Christine Carter, Project Earth starts in Newfoundland

As one-third of the classical music ensemble Iris Trio, Christine Carter has been instrumental in bringing the sounds of the island to the worldwide stage.

Publisher Brack and Brine is putting the Big Land in the spotlight

Brack and Brine mines archives and records to share Labrador's cultural history with the rest of the world.

How this musical duo found harmony both on and offstage

For Nancy Hynes, a singing partnership with Ian Foster developed in a similar way to their romantic relationship, a natural progression that she hadn't anticipated.

Saying goodnight to nobody: This debut album has been a long time coming

After decades of performing, Andrew Strickland, known on stage and to his friends as Dicky, says he had been planning to create a solo album for at least 15 years.

Where are N.L.'s hidden talents? Meet someone who hopes to help them shine

As one of the adjudicators for this year's provincial high school drama festival, Diana Daly is inspired by the next generation of theatre in Newfoundland and Labrador. With the launch of her performing arts production consultancy, she is investing in the future of theatre and stage performances in Newfoundland and Labrador.