Media / Press
Media & Press at The Phase
The Phase is building a unique creative ecosystem through its venue, podcast, and publication. The Media / Press page exists to provide journalists, writers, and media outlets with information about our project, our team, and our vision.
Whether you’re covering alternative culture, entrepreneurship, the arts, or community projects, this page gives you everything you need to understand The Phase and tell our story accurately.
About The Phase
The Phase Tavern & Ink is an alternative culture venue currently being built in Ontario, Canada. It combines a tavern, tattoo studio, podcast studio, and creative community space.
The Phase Journal, the venue’s editorial platform, shares stories about creativity, culture, entrepreneurship, tattoo art, mental health, and the real human experiences that shape people’s lives.
The podcast, After Hours at The Phase, amplifies voices from artists, entrepreneurs, and creators through honest, unscripted conversations.
Press Materials
Media inquiries can request:
- Press kits and fact sheets
- High-resolution images of the venue, founders, and contributors
- Background information on The Phase Journal and podcast
- Interview opportunities with founders and featured creators
All press materials are curated to provide accurate, up-to-date, and visually compelling resources for journalists and media professionals.
Media Contact
For press inquiries, interview requests, or media collaborations, contact:
Email: info.thephase@gmail.com
Phone: 705-434-7224
Our team responds promptly to requests and works closely with media outlets to provide the information and visuals needed for coverage.
Why Cover The Phase
The Phase is unique because it brings together creativity, culture, community, and alternative perspectives in one integrated platform.
Media coverage of The Phase highlights:
- Innovative creative spaces and entrepreneurship
- Stories from artists, entrepreneurs, and creators
- Alternative culture, tattoo art, and music
- Honest conversations about mental health, personal growth, and creative journeys
We welcome journalists and media outlets who want to explore the impact of creativity and alternative culture in modern communities.
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