Spring 2026 Issue #6
ERROR Magazine Spring Issue #6: Spring Starts Here. Women Lead. Community Follows.
Doesn’t arrive quietly. It kicks the door in, Alaska unfiltered. Unapologetic. Alive.
Where culture collides with truth, where art refuses to behave, and where the voices shaping the North finally get the volume they deserve. Leading the charge is cover feature Freya the Slaya, a force of nature in and out of the ring. Her story is not just about wrestling. It is about survival, discipline, identity, and what it means to build power in a place that demands it from you daily.
From there, the issue expands into a full spectrum takeover of community, culture, and conversation. Bold + Beauty shines on Andrea Antoine, proof that everyday women are the backbone of Alaska’s strength, redefining beauty through resilience and presence.
In Distinguished Gentlemen, Delmone Taylor emerges as one of Fairbanks’ most under-recognized creative forces, a filmmaker, composer, and visionary carving legacy out of raw talent and quiet grind. The Plug taps into the future with the LeafyPod, where tech meets sustainability and redefines how we grow, live, and think about food.
Then it gets deeper. Ink & Ash: Mama’s Boy cuts into identity, masculinity, and memory. It is raw, reflective, and uncomfortably honest. Jenn’s Corner grounds us in perspective, while Dispatches from Real Alaskans delivers voices straight from the source with no filter and no polish.
This issue does not shy away from hard conversations. The MMIW feature demands attention and accountability. No Fish explores environmental and cultural consequences hitting Alaska at its core. Her Body, Their Data exposes the growing battle over privacy, technology, and autonomy in a post Roe world. And still, there is rhythm.
Spring Soul + Food feeds the culture. Spring Solstice Horoscope taps into energy and alignment. Ask Me If I Care returns, sharp, unfiltered, and real. Fresh Cuts breaks down new music with authority, no fluff, just what is worth your time. The return of The Coons comic strip brings edge, satire, and conversation starting visuals. A new Rising Star reminds us the next generation is already here.
And then, MC MoHagani Magnetek. Poet. Activist. Anthropologist. A force that refuses to be boxed in. This is not just a magazine. It is a statement. It is a time capsule. It is a warning shot.
The Spring 2026 Issue of Error Magazine proves one thing. Alaska is not behind. It is building something the rest of the world has not caught up to yet.