Local lesbian life on the small screen
The cast and crew of Féminin/Féminin Local community-based lesbian-centric website Lez Spread the Word launched the pilot episode of their community-funded web series Féminin/Féminin in January. The...
View ArticleWhat happens after MTL’s zombie apocalypse
Z’Isle Back in November, we had a chat with Dan Buller and Lateef Martin about their plan to create a Montreal-based post-apocalypse comic called Z’Isle (rhymes with Mile). The idea was to take a...
View ArticleDostoyevsky’s The Double on film
The Double As far as I’m concerned, Richard Ayoade can do little wrong. From his amazing-awful (amazeful? awezing?) horror/drama parody series Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace, to his portrayal of the nerdy...
View ArticleBREAKING: More Fantasia movies announced
Fantasia’s 2014 poster art by Donald Caron The 18th annual Fantasia International Film Festival will take place July 17–August 5, 2014. The full 2014 line-up of programming and special events will be...
View ArticleFriday, June 20
Dead Obies Here are three great options at the Fringe Festival today: Local playwright Johanna Nutter’s My Pregnant Brother and her brother James Diamond’s response (co-starring Nutter), My Playwright...
View ArticleMichel Gondry on Noam Chomsky
Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? Making its Quebec premiere this week as part of RIDM’s Docville series is Michel Gondry’s Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? The documentary, hand-animated by Gondry, is based...
View ArticleA Berlin magazine about Bernard Street
Flaneur Back in April we let you know about the incredibly designed, biannual magazine Flaneur, which was formed in and is based out of Berlin. The publication stands out not only due to its beauty,...
View ArticleThe movies to see this month
Happy Christmas Life Itself Of greatest importance this month is a festival which genre film fans need no reminder of: the Fantasia International Film Fest takes place July 17–Aug. 5. The full line-up...
View ArticleThe artist behind gonzo journalism
Johnny Depp and Ralph Steadman Ralph Steadman’s artwork, much like Picasso’s cubism or Van Gogh’s post-impressionist paintings, are immediately recognizable. His Pollock-esque drips and flicks weave...
View ArticleA report from the Field Trip music fest
A Tribe Called Red. Photos by Daniela S Martin (see the full gallery below) There was much to celebrate this weekend at Toronto’s Field Trip Music Festival: new tunes from Broken Social Scene after a...
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