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By michael on Dec 5, 2008 in Canucks, Fit to Blog | 0 Comments
Um, yeah.
Category: Fit to BlogBy michael on Dec 5, 2008 in Canucks, Fit to Blog | 0 Comments
Um, yeah.
By michael on Nov 19, 2008 in Fit to Blog, Print's Not Dead | 0 Comments
The holiday issue of ION Magazine is now on the streets. This slick looking issues features a year in music roundup, an article on Canadian graffiti artist Other (he refused to be interviewed and submitted a short story instead), an article on Tittsworth and an interview with Jason Jones from the Daily Show about his [...]
By michael on Oct 14, 2008 in Fit to Blog, Music | 0 Comments
On the left, the brand new album by Wintermitts which is entitled Heirloom. On the right, the packet that comes with the album which contains seeds for heirloom tomatoes. There are also detailed instructions on how to grow and care for your tomatoes. It is rumoured that every tenth album comes with Marijuana seeds (kidding). [...]
By michael on Oct 7, 2008 in Fit to Blog, Music | 5 Comments
Check out the debut video from Tom Anselmi’s music project MIRROR. It features Dave Gahan from Depeche Mode on vocals and it’s pretty damn good. You can see the uncensored version soon at www.mirror.fm
edit: I have just been informed that this is currently the top YouTube music video from Canada. Congratulations MIRROR.
By michael on Sep 24, 2008 in Fit to Blog | 1 Comment
In September, people hit the following stuff into Google and it directed them to this site.
“amanda farrell” canada math
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sneeze +10th of orgasam [sic]
By michael on Sep 22, 2008 in Fashion, Fit to Blog | 0 Comments
This Friday evening is ION Magazine’s third annual We Love FashION party. The party will run between 9 and 2 and will take place at Moe’s Furniture Warehouse which is located on 1729 Glen Drive (across for Home Depot). The music will be supplied by DJ Trevor Risk, the refreshments will be supplied by Bacardi, [...]
By michael on Aug 11, 2008 in Art, Fit to Blog | 1 Comment
An extremely ambitious, interesting and slick new site called Lushpad launched in Vancouver over the weekend. Lushpad aims to be an online home for collectors of modern and vintage furniture as well as fine art. Or “part gallery, part auction house and part design magazine,” as Lushpad owner Melanie Carlson puts it. For way way [...]
By michael on Aug 6, 2008 in Art, Fashion, Fit to Blog | 0 Comments
What are you doing on August 16? Celebrating Stockwell Day or Rumer Willis’ birthday? Eating Halloumi, a delicious cheese that’s made from goat and sheep milk, to commemorate Cyprus gaining independence from the UK? That all sounds just fine but a way better idea would be to dress up like a zombie and lurch around [...]
By michael on Jul 26, 2008 in Fit to Blog, Music | 0 Comments
Stacked is one of the only consistently busy weekday clubnights in Vancouver. Popular for its high class DJs, Betti Forde and Trevor Risk (well, maybe just Trevor) and its super cheap highballs, Stacked has been a gay ol time every Tuesday at Celebrities for the past four years. An insane accomplishment considering the average [...]
By michael on Jul 9, 2008 in Film, Fit to Blog, Politics | 0 Comments
This just showed up in the inbox. Adbusting might not be en vogue anymore but Tibet certainly still is so check it out as it’s quite good. Here’s what Samantha Simmonds and Jessica Fraser, the duo responsible, have to say.
We are two Canadian filmmakers who had the privilege of witnessing the March uprising in [...]
By michael on Mar 19, 2008 in Art, Fit to Blog | 0 Comments
Being sleep deprived at 3 am with a high-speed internet connection and a Paypal account can get you into trouble. My friends will never let me live down that authentic alien corpse I paid $800 for. Sometimes though, impaired judgement and twoclick payment can be a good thing.