Winds of indie change
McGill / Concordia band Pop Winds launches first EP
McGill / Concordia band Pop Winds launches first EP
Dance choreographer Helene Blackburn addresses a troubling philosophical question
B.C. artist re-imagines the natural world with a measure of intrigue
Montreal performance artist Karen Trask creates to destroy
Sel et Vinaigre goes from zine to silkscreen in 1-2-3
The media was hyping Cloverfield well before its release. The marketing tactic was unusual for a big studio film: rather than giving away plot lines… Read More »This just in: Manhattan attacked by monsters, again
With mild manners and rustic rhythms, local band revives a bygone era
Crystal Pite is not one to shy away from asking big questions through her art. The choreographer, who not only directs and dances with the… Read More »Brief: Philosophical musings take center stage
Local DJ and McGill alum reflects on his influences in anticipation of graphic novel release
Automelodi makes electronic music vital by staying true to its organic roots
A meditation on the finer points of feces
An introduction to dumpster diving for the frugal foodie
San Francisco residency program brings artists to the dump
A closer look at the history of Montreal’s greenest circus
Fridge Door Gallery’s latest vernissage lives up to the hype