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Some of the latest from Toronto’s Justin “Heisenberg” Broadbent. Keep a watch on this guy.
If I were stuck on a desert island, here are a few things I might bring...
Some of the latest from Toronto’s Justin “Heisenberg” Broadbent. Keep a watch on this guy.
First seen in Format Magazine ARTIST, FEATURES Roadsworth September 28, 2009 by Jesse Ship During the period of 2001-2004 Roadsworth went ballistic on his home town of Montreal, enforcing a new visual language upon its streets. A language of road lines turned in to electrical …
A dusty gravel pit outside the Amsterdam brewery corralled by gourmet food trucks served as a soundstage for dj/producers at Toronto’s very first Locals Only festival, a concept that combined up-and-coming promoters, dj/producers and bands, backed up by visual arts from the Everyone Is An …
I sincerely hope Innis & Gunn’s Canada Day Scottish Oak Aged Beer (matured 49 days) brew sticks around for the summer, at least past Canada Day its self, because it was one of the tastiest and strongest (7.7%) I’ve had in a Glasgow minute. Alongside …
The world famous “Dirty Car Artist”, Scott Wade joined Toronto last week for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation #SoapsItUp $5 charity car wash campaign kick off and showed off his world class works at a condo presentation gallery (the latest fad in event spaces, of course). …
David Lynch has recently announced, with pride, that he’s curbed his coffee consumption from 20 cups to a mellow jog of 7. Jesus christ. In the spirit of The Huffington Post (where this piece originally was featured) I’m tempted to rewrite it as my own, …
I hated overnight camp. I felt left out from everything, maybe because I wasn’t suburban enough. I don’t know, but this looks fun. I’m excited to see what dry wit and chemistry Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola might dream up.
No books were harmed in the filming of this video. (Source: Type Books Toronto.)
Prints by Alex Pardee, now available for purchase at Gallery 1988.