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An Interview with Writer Clementine Morrigan
or, sobriety and submission as magical praxis
06.03.2019 · From hellonovember
An Interview with Writer Julie Mannell
or, for Ryan—and whoever from St Catharines left their Mary B. Morrison book and pharmacy receipts on the Canada Coach to Welland, Ontario.
25.02.2019 · From hellonovember
A Conversation with Filmmaker Monica Victoria
It is open to people from all backgrounds. The workshop will be intro level and I hope people from many different experiences take part! I want to make filmmaking and art accessible to everyone, not only for formally trained filmmakers.
30.01.2019 · From Jasmina
HTMlles Festival Salutes the Rise of Fourth-wave Cyberfeminism
For feminists and marginalized people, the internet has been a vital ally in consciousness-raising and organizing, but its benefits are in danger of being drowned out by targeted attacks from trolls and neo-Nazis. This year’s HTMlles festival provides a defiant rebuttal to the idea that marginalized people must accept these conditions, highlighting the fact that they have always had a claim to the internet as an artistic and political space.
16.01.2019 · From Lucy Uprichard
An Interview with Filmmaker Jeremy Rubier
Jeremy Rubier and I met ten years ago when he was an eighteen year old barback and I was stationed at the 1000+ hanger coat check of a club in downtown Montreal. There were a few of us who would smoke together after work in the back alley, an environment where many interesting friendships are formed.
14.08.2018 · From Jasmina
BOILED ANGELS: THE TRIAL OF MIKE DIANA
“In 1954, a psychologist testified that reading comic books would turn children into juvenile delinquents. In 1994, a psychologist testified that reading Boiled Angel would turn adults into serial killers,” narrates punk rock mouthpiece Jello Biafra in Frank Henenlotter’s new documentary Boiled Angels: The Trial of Mike Diana, which will be having its international premiere this Saturday as part of Montreal’s Fantasia Film Festival.
12.07.2018 · From ricktrembles
An excerpt from Misha Pam Dick
Misha Pam Dick will be reading with Betsy Warland and Oana Avasilichioaei for Zutique 7. Thursday May 3, 8pm
30.04.2018 · From theGODBERDinstitute
An Interview with Playwright Andrew Jamieson
Our current Godberd Residency hosts playwright Andrew Jamieson as he prepares his play “Who’s Afraid” to show at Godberd in May.
24.04.2018 · From theGODBERDinstitute
Excerpt from MOUTHNOTES, by Oana Avasilichioaei (in collaboration with Jessie Altura)
Oana Avasilichioaei will guest-host the next Zutique reading – with Betsy Warland (Vancouver) and Misha Pam Dick (NYC) – on Thursday, May 3
18.04.2018 · From theGODBERDinstitute
Andrew Jamieson's "Who's Afraid"
Performance installation @ ORO (May 17-25) Conor and Julian have been together for years. Their lives, their selves, are entangled. They were happy, or content. Now they’re changing, they’re growing, they’re separating. Tonight, they come home from a party and spend the rest of the night entertaining, loving, and torturing each other. Is this yet another night of fun and games, or have things changed?
16.04.2018 · From whosafraid
Interview with Jaclyn Kendall
Montreal producer talks about noise and physicality ahead of her set April 13 at Brasserie Beaubien for Live Analog DANCE Rhythms v 2
05.04.2018 · From Errhead
R Weng Total Interview
Errhead talked with producer and Temple Records founder R Weng! He plays April 13 at Brasserie Beaubien for Live Analog Dance Rhythms v2
05.04.2018 · From Errhead
Who's afraid of the BOOGIEMAN?
Coming at you by way of an exclusive Godberd debut, this brand new Boogieman track features driving low end and hypnotic arpeggiated trills. Recorded live with analog sound sources, the harmonics and delivery are as colourful as the Boogieman mask.
04.04.2018 · From ladrevents
Four Poems by Mark Johnson
Mark Francis Johnson is the author of Can of Human Heat, Treatise on Luck,and After Such Knowledge, as well as numerous shorter works. He lives in Philadelphia, where he sells antiquarian books and rare records out of his small shop, Hiding Place.
04.04.2018 · From theGODBERDinstitute
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