Indie Events: April 9-15
A surreal tapestry show in Montreal; readings and fundraisers in Toronto and more in this week’s indie events. MONTREAL Thursday, […]
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Overview “Urban Legends” is a compilation zine about urban legends, local myths, and folklore. Share your writing or art that’s […]
View all Calls for SubmissionsA surreal tapestry show in Montreal; readings and fundraisers in Toronto and more in this week’s indie events. MONTREAL Thursday, […]
Add a little old-school indie flair to all your creative projects with this new font taken the seminal punk rock […]
Verbicide Magazine‘s co-publisher, Jackson Ellis, spoke with the founder and curator of the Las Vegas Zine Library for Broken Pencil. […]
Broken Pencil’s good friend Derek McCormack is recovering from cancer surgery and needs money for a long journey back to […]
Book launches, underground strolls and more in this week’s […]
Pasties are captivating. They sparkle and shine. They draw you into a world of bawdy titillation. They give the illusion […]
What Jesus can’t fix tonight the whiskey certainly might… –Hawksley Workman It’s pissing rain by the time she gets off […]
August 27, 2004 Getting out of my chair to check the date, I’m surprised to remember it’s Friday. Just weeks […]
A tingle starts in my fingertips every time I pick up a zine. Sometimes the heavy grit of a screen-printed […]
The words “burlesque” and “vaudeville” conjure up images of slapstick comedy, women in pasties and over-the-top emcees in ruffled tuxedos. […]
Burlesque was born in the mid-1800s as a send-up of contemporary plays, songs, and manners. As an art form dominated […]