commuity + culture

error magazine

A quarterly publication dedicated to exploring topics relevant to Alaskan communities, featuring a diverse range of content including news, art, fashion, entertainment, and culture.

without boundaries

Our mission statement, culture, +  community align perfectly with the brand. A unique entity with a vibrant connection to the latest trends and talent, shaping the world and its narrative. Both editorial comes in tangible print copy and in Ebook format. Aligned with our mission and values, the brand fosters a vibrant community connection and reflects the latest trends and talents, shaping the global narrative. Explore our editorial offerings in both tangible printed and Ebook versions.

Summary current issue

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...

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Summary winter issue 2026

The 2026 Issue of Error Magazine is a fearless, urgent reckoning with power, legacy, and resistance—rooted in Alaska and resonating far beyond it. This issue honors enduring leadership in “Just Saying: It’s a Brooks Thang,” spotlighting Chef Jeffery L. Brooks’ quiet, community-shaping legacy, and revisits Black Alaskan history through “ICEMAN,” the story of civil-rights pioneer J.P. Jones. From the modern infrastructure-building activism of “Black Girl Rox”...

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Summary Fall issue 2025

The Fall 2025 Issue of Error Magazine delivers Alaska’s most vital stories and fearless voices, where faith, art, and activism intersect with impact. Leading the issue is Prophetess Monie’ Kenney, known as Consecrated Consumption, whose powerful feature reveals the meaning of living fully consecrated—driven by purpose, grounded in faith, and boldly authentic. This edition uncovers the harsh reality of fentanyl’s spread in Alaska, exposing the devastating effects and urgent fight to protect vulnerable communities. Discover the soulful sounds of Fairbanks’ Marc Brown, whose blues-inspired music reflects northern resilience...

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Summary Summer issue 2025

Bomaye Adams, born in the deep freeze of Alaska, has become the first-ever BKFC heavyweight titleholder in 2018. His nickname, "Bomaye," is a mantra derived from Muhammad Ali's 1974 "Rumble in the Jungle." Adams advocating for better fighter pay, long-term health support, and professionalism. Pedarock aims to challenge the lazy, reductive images of Alaska that dominate national media. Hip-hop, once a source of survival and protest, has been engineered to demasculinize young Black and Brown boys. The answer is to remember the original mission of hip-hop and embed education, healing, and mentorship in culture again. Alaska's housing crisis is reshaping communities, and grassroots organizations are creating warming stations, mobile shelters, and transitional housing in churches, donated motels, or community spaces.

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Summary Spring issue 2025

A creative renaissance is underway with the Golden Heart Collective, a grassroots initiative fostering creativity and artistic expression. Artists Dustin, Jon, and Chayse have launched the group, embodying a unified vision and values. Arden Miller, a Fairbanks native, has worked at NC Machinery, a dealership linked to Caterpillar, showcasing her dedication to quality and customer service. Twin brothers Deshon Leonard Hall and Devonte James Hall are making waves in high school sports, while Sifu Stewart is mastering Wing Chun in the Last Frontier. Upak907 aims to push Alaska's youth to reach their full potential through basketball. Jenn's Corner explores mental health in men, while Puma Robinson is immersed in hip-hop and draws creative energy from the chaos. Baina Kandi is a beacon of hope and empowerment in her community. The Northern Hope Center in Fairbanks, Alaska, provides support for mental health issues. Quannah Chasinghorse-Potts represents a dynamic force in the fashion scene.

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Summary Winter issue 2025

Underdog Tony Taylor is known for his music business perseverance and creativity. Childhood events, like Jenn's affirmations corner, affect self-esteem. Bajan-American community organizer and media artist Alyssa Quintyne blends culture and creativity. Music lover Diamond shows how personal experiences shape art. The Distinguished Gentleman program honors honorable community servants. In honor of Black History Month, we salute design and civil rights pioneer Vincent T. Cullers. Finally, we honor a determined 18-year-old.

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