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The Spectacle of the Year
Having Ang Lee’s Life of Pi premiere in Canada at the Festival du Nouveau Cinema must have caused a lot of partying at festival headquarters. “El vino did flow” as David Brent would say. It was the biggest film from the roster by a country mile…
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Festival du Nouveau Cinéma Reviews
Reviews of films featured at the Festival du Nouveau Cinema. Check back throughout the week for updates.
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Orchestrating New Genres
Psychedelic, experimental and genre defying are some terms used to describe the music of Montreal orchestra Land of Kush. -
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Out of Hibernation
Secluded in the backwoods of upstate New York, the members of Wintersleep got really, really good at badminton last summer.
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Prints for Paupers
There are generally two options when it comes to printmaking for photographers. You can go the do-it-yourself way and risk an amateur aesthetic.
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Spins
Rah Rah originally formed as a trio in 2007 and quickly grew into an indie rock sextet. They may be the best thing to come out of Regina, Saskatchewan, ever.
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Brooklyn Bridge
If you think Brooklyn is the contemporary art mecca, you might be surprised by how Brooklynites see lil’ ol’ Montreal.
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Rubik’s Q*Bert
It’s beautifully built, infuriatingly addictive, coming to a mobile device near you—and designed in the EV Building.
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Home Is Where the Zine Is
Zines are personal. They are birthed from photocopies and glue sticks, from small scenes and big ideas. Zine-makers infuse their personalities into the pages.
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The Indie Biz
When you’re a musician focusing on your craft, it’s sometimes hard to handle the business side of things.