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Like a passionately noxious lover that I just can’t get enough of, the Internet consumes, thrills and overwhelms me. I […]
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There are brighter days underground. Our latest issue features Cruelty Squad creator and Finnish artist Ville Kallio speaking about the anticipated follow-up to his unlikely hit and giving video games an overdue shock to their system.
“I figure, if I have to be forced to live in this modern, cold and digital world, I can at least point to the physical objects that I love." Musician Mike Adams foregoes the 'lyric video' for a more analogue approach.
To read a Trina Robbins comic is to enter an alternate history: one in which the legions of women who entered the industry as writers, artists, and editors during the war years of the 1940s were never driven back out.
A deeply personal zine rendering moments of grief and joy, cartoonist and science illustrator Annabel Driussi reflects on the aftermath of the shooting that occurred at Colorado Springs’ Club Q in November, 2022.
THEME:: TRANSPiRE DEADLINE:: August 18, 2024 FG headquarters encourages you to hit us with some fiilth ((art)). We value new-fangled […]
View all Calls for SubmissionsLike a passionately noxious lover that I just can’t get enough of, the Internet consumes, thrills and overwhelms me. I […]
In the year 2002, I wrote a long piece for my own publication The Eclectic Screening Room, entitled “Us, Mainstream […]
By now, everyone and their computer knows that Radiohead released their seventh full-length record over the internet, offering fans a […]
Five days a week, Toronto poet Rob Read sits down at his computer between eight and 10 a.m. and scours […]
Two Broken Pencil staff members debate the benefits of the Internet as a cultural tool By Hal Niedzviecki and Derek […]
Independent culture in the Google era By Ryan Bigge Part I So there’s this indie rock band from Toronto called […]
Richard Rosenbaum investigates how online comics sustain themselves It’s not that it’s impossible to become successful doing indie comics. In […]
Poet Dani Couture walks the fine line between urban life and the natural world By Stacey May Fowles Canadian poetry has […]
Lots of people are making their own games these days. Point-and-click tools (like Scratch and Game Maker) are making it […]
Looking for someone to keep you company at zine fairs? Look no further than the companionship of a good robot. […]
By Derek Winkler Hey you, activist person. Do you feel like you’ve been protesting for years and nothing much has changed? […]
We used to send mail, and there used to be an underground movement of artists who made mail art. Laura […]