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THIS IS MARY MEDEIROS

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That's entertainment! Isn't it?

Can Nuit Blanche throw off its second year kink?

Go Fish

Another randomly generated idea...

The greatest poet I never met

Al Pittman's advice to live by...

Nuit Blanche pics

where there are trees standing in the water...

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"Giving Thanks To The New Wave" Blue Peter and The Spoons at are
reuniting at The Mod Club (722 College Street)
Friday, October 5 - early show! They aren't that young anymore!
Neither are we! Doors open at 8. The Spoons at 8:30 and Blue Peter at 9.

Is Textile Art Art? Often misunderstood as an art form, many artists are embracing both traditional and innovative textile techniques in their work. Visual artists and fine craft artisans are exploring by adding a stitch here, a piece of fabric there, and bringing centuries old ideas to contemporary and conceptual art forms. Show runs from October 9 to October 24 at It's Not a Deli Art Gallery, 986 Queen Street West .

The Creative Convergence Project is a unique consortium focused on unlocking the collaborative competitive advantage of Toronto 's cultural and creative sector. Help them inform public policy makers on how to better protect and promote these critical local habitats of infrastructure and services that sustain Toronto 's cultural and creative sectors. To take the survey or for more information go here

The East coast music scene hits Toronto with Catherine MacLellan, Share and Tanya Davis at the Cameron House Saturday, October 6 , at 10:00pm. For more info check out the Facebook event.

And don't forget to get your ass down to your polling station on October 10 and exercise your franchise! And if you happen to be one of those folks who never leave the house, there is also a referendum question this year. And no we won't tell you what it is, you have to do some work too, y'know.


 











The full title of the painting which inspired our magazine title is Homo sapiens, Lepidium sativum and Calliphora vomitoria - a wise man, some cress, and a bluebottle. It is the work of British artist Stuart Pearson Wright.

"At the end of the first sitting, the Prince inspected the work and exclaimed 'godzooks' or 'godzounds', the artist was too alarmed to remember which."

www.guardian.co.uk
Friday, July 25
2003