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Tales of a Dirty Old Zine

Why Writing for the Real Underground Press Never Goes Out of Style Back when I was fifteen or so I […]

Burlesque Not Dead

The words “burlesque” and “vaudeville” conjure up images of slapstick comedy, women in pasties and over-the-top emcees in ruffled tuxedos. […]

Reluctant provocateurs

Burlesque was born in the mid-1800s as a send-up of contemporary plays, songs, and manners. As an art form dominated […]

Postering Public Space

Postering Public Space By Emily Pohl-Weary I love posters, billboards, murals and graffiti. You can learn a lot about a city […]

Searching for London

Searching for London By Skot Deeming When you think of London, Ontario, you don’t think of a vibrant history of independent […]

Zines Are Dead

Zines Are Dead By Chris Yorke Body: Let us remember the whole of Zinehood as a single, lovely flower, and […]

Why Publish?

Why Publish? By Robert Runté If you ask a university professor why they write, once you cut through the usual […]

Canuxploitation!

Canuxploitation! By Paul Corupe If you’ve ever caught a late night TV movie, you’ve probably seen some startling images. Young women […]

An Unlikely Bard

If this were played on a stage now,/I could condemn it as an improbable fiction. -William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night Stratford […]