In Profile: Toronto’s Someone Studio
Walking into Toronto’s Someone Studio, there’s an immediate old-world feel. Formerly Dreadnaught Press, the Someone team recently relocated 20 000 […]
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Walking into Toronto’s Someone Studio, there’s an immediate old-world feel. Formerly Dreadnaught Press, the Someone team recently relocated 20 000 […]
Next up, we asked Dave Cave of the zine Everybody Moon Jump why he creates his hiliarious, confessional, cut-and-paste zines. […]
In honour of International Zine Month festivities this July, Broken Pencil asked a handful of zinesters why they make zines. […]
Last night a legion of lovely zinester librarians stopped through Toronto to share their love of zine collecting and preservation […]
For teens 13-19! Broken Pencil is proud to help our friends at the Toronto Public Library get the word out […]
Toronto writer Sheila Heti has brought back to life an artists’ survey she conducted over 10 years ago in a […]
Back in 2008, Brainscan and Stolen Sharpie Revolution creator Alex Wrekk proposed an International Zine Month to the users of […]
Gallery and studio space cre8ery is located in a non-descript building in Winnipeg’s Exchange District. Established in 2006 by artist […]
Unconventional, not-for-profit publishing house, the Book Bakery, is hosting a fun-filled fair tomorrow night (Wednesday) with carnival games, a bake […]
The Monkey’s Paw, named for W.W. Jacobs’ 1912 horror short story about a monkey paw talisman, is a secondhand bookstore […]
After 18-years as a print-based litzine, Edmonton’s long-running Urban Graffiti has officially transitioned onto the worldwide web. Still the same […]
Today is the big day: Small Press of Toronto Spring Fair starts at 11 am to 5 pm and is […]