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  • Who Can Save the Brides of Billy?: Horror and Gender in "Black Christmas" and "The Bloody Chamber"

    The similarities begin in the depiction of our killers, the psychotic Billy in Black Christmas, and the blood-thirsty Duke in The Bloody Chamber. Before we get any visual details,...

  • Christopher McKinnon

    *Christopher McKinnon* is a writer and community organizer who lives in Toronto.

  • Black box, white cube, and something in the middle

    Meet in the Middle uses the central theme of trauma as it relates to migration and memory reflected through film, art and the work located at their intersections. Twinning Saskatchewan...

  • Rebecca Smyth

    *Rebecca Smyth* grew up in Calgary, where she studied at ACAD and lived on a honey farm in Okotoks before completing her BFA at Concordia University amid the political unrest of the...

  • Jesse Cumming

    *Jesse Cumming* is a researcher, writer, and arts administrator based in Toronto. He is currently completing his M.A. in York University and Ryerson University’s joint Communication and Culture program,...

  • An object is a slow event.

    In terms of my film work, it’s hard to separate from the object. There are films that try to be completely object-free, using a macro lens or something,...

  • An object is a slow event.

    NW: But this is also an act of exercising your power over it too, right? Saying, ‘They can't exist on top of each other, but I'm going to...

  • thirstDays No.08: SO WIDE SO LOW SO HIGH

    Having covered love and intimacy, they move onto compassion, nearly getting hit by the “Settler Shame Train,” and moving into the segment titled “White Settler Girl Who Feels Really...

  • Queers and Our Counterparts

     This interview was held on January 5th, 2017 in Calgary, Alberta, and has been edited for length.   ANGELA FERMOR: So my name’s Angela Fermor, I’m an emerging artist...

  • Failure, Transformation, Order: Tasman Richardson's "Janus"

    Straddling the left and right brain, Richardson’s dual-channel video installation, launched February 2nd at EMMEDIA’s PARTICLE + WAVE Media Arts Festival[http://emmedia.ca/2017/01/particle-wave-feature-night/], is an astute interrogation of video-as-medium and, I wager, an abstract gesture...

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