photo by kate henderson, discorder myths: former members of mutators screeching sounds of chole lum creeeeeps
Tags: myths, noise, vancouver
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– quotes and notes, from vancouver, british columbia
Tags: arts and crafts, esty, vancouver
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A fellow tumblr, doorman and art installer (sorta) and obviously a Swayze fan. 1) How do you best describe your tumblr? Well, my Tumblr is a slow morphing dribble of pretty, funny and serious things that are happening to me and around me. It used to be edr.tumblr.com. It was originally supposed to be...
Tags: gastown, lamplighter, sean arden, swayze, tumblr, vancouver, vancouver music
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WE’RE STILL HERE, VANCOUVER! — i can totally see deanne saying that. Sad Mag proudly launches issue 3, the bold and beautiful Black & White issue, Friday March 19 at the Legendary ANZA Club (3 West 8th Avenue, vancouver bc). Get a first look at the new issue, and meet the emerging artists beyond...
Tags: black and white, deanne beattie, magazine, sad mag, vancouver
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You know its summer time when you see the Facebook events inviting you to the billions of Music Waste events, okay not billions but alot! This year it looks like Cam and Sarah have out done themselves by adding a few new elements to the usual hipster indie rock shows. They’ve added comedy and...
Tags: art galllery, bands, beatroute, east van, music waste, olio festival, vancouver, vancouver music
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Just doing my usual Tuesday mid-morning google on random things awesome and came across the newest slash hippest art gallery space in Vancouver. It’s run by Paperbird clothing maker and musician Merida Anderson. Anderson has taken the downtown east side space where many artists have resided but have stepped it up a notch and...
Tags: art galllery, art space, arts and crafts, gallery atsui, gallery gachet, goonies, merida anderson, vancouver
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1. You just finished your tour with the Parenthetical Girls. How did that go? It went well. Eddy from Parenthetical Girls pointed out the first night of the tour that both Parenthetical Girls and No Kids are like barnacles at this point. Best suited to latching onto something bigger and more established. So, considering...
Tags: "Come Into My House", bands, no kids, Parenthetical Girls, Paula Abdul, vancouver
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Gallery Atsui will be featuring 6 new contemporary emerging photographers of the city. This city has produced many amazing photographers from local favorite Fred Herzog, Stan Douglas, Roy Arden, Jeff Wall, Ian Wallace, to one of my favorites concert
Tags: "fred herzog", "ian wallace", "jeff wall", "roy arden", "stan douglas", "steve louie", "the new photographers", "vancouver east side", Cedric Bomford, Fiona Garden, gallery atsui, Jeff Otto O'Brien, Jeff Petry, Jody Rogac, Lila Bujold, vancouver
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After working in broadcasting for 10 years, Elianna Lev took a bit of a leap from hard news journalism to start her own personal storytelling podcast. With a push from her colleague CBC Radio 3′s Steve Pratt, she decided to produce the People’s Program Project. It features stories from various individuals including her friends,...
Tags: " "wil oldham", "ashley webber", "black mountain", "bonnie prince billy, "cbc radio 3", "chad kroeger", "elianna lev", "peoples program podcast", "the organ", "this american life", "vancouver podcast", people's program project, vancouver
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After seeing A.C Newman perform in Vancouver, there was a special person in the back hitting the skins. Lake Newbridge’s Finest: Jon Wurster. According to the wiki – Jon Wurster is a musician/humorist best known as the drummer for indie rockers Superchunk, and for his comedic work with radio host Tom Scharpling. We’ve decided...
Tags: a.c newman, bands, bob mould, jon wurster, superchunk, vancouver
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