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Art

My Winnipeg Is An 80-Minute Nightmare That You Are Sad To Awake From

“I guess in spite of myself I’m kind of slightly patriotic.” Last night I watched My Winnipeg for the first time, a little late to the party I suppose since the film was initially released in 2007. I remember attempting to watch it once one night, stoned out of my gourd and I only made […]

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More than 25 Years Later: Hardcore Logo Remains Pretty Hardcore

“There’s two different ways to look at it, Billy just wants the models and limousines and I’m happy with hookers and taxi cabs.” It’s a line that sounds like it could come from the mouth of Ricky from Trailer Park Boys, however Joe Dick predates the character. Hardcore Logo is a 1996 mockumentary flick that

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Video – We’re all going to heaven together at the same time

We’re All Going to Heaven Together at the Same Time is the first solo exhibition by artist Summer Emerald which took place at Espace Pop, a gallery in Montreal’s Outremont neighbourhood on 09/11/22. AL Media interviews the artist and her admirers in this exclusive exposé. Artist’s Contact – https://linktr.ee/heaberald

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