B.O.A.T.S. #042: Where did it get that tiny knife
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View ArticleWebseries Week: Not Not Guilty
You may remember the hilarity of Tugg ‘n Chugger’s Midnight Barbecue at this year’s St-Ambroise Montreal FRINGE Festival. From the mind of Kris “Tugg” Hagen comes Not Not Guilty, a webseries about a…...
View ArticleB.O.A.T.S. #043: Jeremy Comix, Pt. 2
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View ArticleB.O.A.T.S. #044: Al bought himself his own birthday presents two and a half...
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View ArticleB.O.A.T.S. #045: Jeremy Comix, Pt. 3
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View ArticleB.O.A.T.S. #046: You wouldn’t like me when I’m hungry
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View ArticleB.O.A.T.S. #047: Jeremy Comix, Pt. 4
WEBCOMIC OF THE MONTH I recently rediscovered Ungrateful Biped. It’s one of the first webcomics I was ever addicted to, and it was a huge inspiration to me. I was studying Art History… Continue reading →
View ArticleSCREWED Art Show + Art Tattoo Convention
Last night, a strange mixture of punks and hipsters invaded a loft above a Foot Locker to attend SCREWED, a tattoo-inspired art exhibit. Espace Oth was host to a collection of stunning graphic…...
View ArticleB.O.A.T.S. #048: Minty fresh
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View ArticleB.O.A.T.S. #049: Why can’t weee be friends
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View ArticleThe Heinously Horrendous Heiress @ MainLine Theatre
Tonight I had the pleasure of attending the opening night of The Heinously Horrendous Heiress, a play just as silly and convoluted as its title implies. After a successful run at the 2012… Continue...
View ArticleB.O.A.T.S. #050: Jeremy Comix, Pt. 5
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View ArticleWorld Press Photo Exhibition @ Marche Bonsecours
Hey! Did you know the World Press Photo Exhibition, a traveling exhibit which tours around 100 cities worldwide every year, has been in our very own city for the past three weeks? An… Continue reading →
View ArticleB.O.A.T.S. #051: Step 5b: Book your next two shows within a week
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View ArticleGuest comic! “Jeremy Comix, Pt. 6″– by Jeremy Hechtman
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View ArticleFestival du Nouveau Cinéma: Blackbird
The very first film I saw in this long-anticipated 41st edition of FNC reminded me of why I love this festival so much; with over a hundred movies to choose from and a… Continue reading →
View ArticleFNC: The First Winter, Intimité, and King Curling
THE FIRST WINTER Robert is a simple Portuguese man who delivers flyers for a living and enjoys the culinary arts. One day, he gets a call from his old fling Sophie informing him… Continue reading →
View ArticleFNC: Wolf Children, Un Mois En Thailande and The Shine of Day
Gather round, boys and girls. It’s time to hear the story of… THE WOLF CHILDREN To be honest, with Wolf Children, a Japanese anime by Mamoru Hosoda, I was hoping for something a… Continue reading →
View ArticleRichard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show @ MainLine Theatre
Something incredible is happening at MainLine Theatre. We all know the story: a dark and stormy night, two wholesome and naïve young lovers, and a castle full of debaucherous, sex-craved aliens....
View ArticleFNC: Deux Jours et Demi
DEUX JOURS ET DEMI In Deux Jours et Demi, director Pablo Diconca offers up an ode to his son, Léon, of whom he only has custody every other weekend. For just over an… Continue reading →
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