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How To Be A Zine Librarian: It’s no coincidence that many zine-makers end up becoming librarians – there is a […]
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How To Be A Zine Librarian: It’s no coincidence that many zine-makers end up becoming librarians – there is a […]
There are many zine- and print-related events which encourage people to create physical objects for their own and their community’s […]
TORONTO Thursday June 5, 8:00pm, Geek Poetry Slam, The Boat, 158 Augusta Avenue, $5 This annual event hosted by the […]
To kick off international zine month (and Canada Day), let’s go back to issue 50 and Liz Worth’s historical look […]
For a lot of us, pin buttons represent specific moments in time. These erstwhile jean jacket adornments can represent bands […]
Yes, This is A Cat Post: We begin this week’s Found on the Internet with a feast of kittens AND […]
by Andrew Woodrow-Butcher Despite its rainbow flag and neon sign, the Glad Day Bookshop somehow still feels like a well-kept […]
TORONTO It’s Pride Week in Toronto, which means loads of readings and special events. For a complete event listing, go […]
Altered Book States: Last week, we posted about Guy Laramee’s amazing book landscapes. This week, take a look at the […]
Today is International Short Story Day – the first International Short Story Day – appropriately timed, as tonight is going […]
TORONTO Wednesday June 20, 8:00-11:00pm, Tightrope Books Spring Launch, Revival Bar, 783 College Samantha Bernstein, David Lee and Royston Tester […]
Book Landscapes: Canadian interdisciplinary artist Guy Laramee has seemingly done it all, from composing operas to building complex installations. All […]