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Paint and Popcorn
In the midst of all this engorgement—popcorn butter having created a sheen on my hands and face—I am left with the feeling of not being satiated. This feeling...
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Don’t just sit, don’t just stop
*LUMA: Yeah, I wanted to ask about that glitching. That sort of VHS-ization. I guess that's a new word…* [Laughter] AWB: Well Sabrina came to me, actually on Instagram,...
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Paint and Popcorn
Michelangelo: Love and Death, a brisk 90-minute film by Exhibition on Screen promising to be “sensual and provocative,” features slow pans across the ceiling of The Sistine Chapel and...
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Paint and Popcorn
A couple of works, such as The Great Wave (an image so iconic, it’s an Apple emoji), are explored in detail. There are a few unbelievably beautiful close-ups...
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Paint and Popcorn
Katsushika Hokusai fares much better in the documentary Old Man Crazy to Paint (an epithet the Japanese painter and printmaker gave himself in his later years), produced in conjunction...
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Riva Symko
*Riva Symko* is currently the Writer-in-Residence at Latitude 53 Contemporary Visual Art. She has previously published critical writing on art with the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery, Modern Fuel...
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Editor's Note: A Scene from 16
Hygge[sitetree_link,id=470] enter Chapters enter Starbucks bean-smells coffee-floating friendly green tinge eco-friendly person-friendly coffee-friendly green damn. A fireplace chairs that loudly screech across brown tile floor the comfort of the bathroom...
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A Powerful Audience
*PB: Well, it was interesting, when I attended a festival recently I didn't even realize I was in a Women's Shorts package. I was racing right from another...
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A Powerful Audience
ML: So first of all I think us as women should support these types of festivals, like genre festivals, and fuck what everyone else thinks. If they think...
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Without the river children cannot learn how to count
An ache, and a type of magical realism in Queyras’s work, resonates with a series of Holga photographs by Calgary-based artist, Kaylin Obst. A couple weeks ago, my poetry instructor,...