The play's
the thing
Unless
you've got more important things to do like chat with friends, eat hard
candy, or kick the backs of seats . . .

Hey
you! Quit soaking in my prose
Lydia dips
her toes into the ontonlogical extremism of critical book gangs . . .

Please, tell us what you
really think
A tagger
takes time out to pen social commentary regarding international t-shirt
sellers . . .

House of Eros . . . what? Sorry . . . errors
Nick and
Sheila Pye' Life of Errors . . .

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Thursday April 19 Arsenal
Pulp Press invites you to the launch of Comfort Food for Breakups:
Memoir of a Hungry Girl by Marusya
Bociurkiw. Mitzi’s
Sister, 1554 Queen Street West., 7pm.
Saturday April 21 at the Bovine
Sex Club: The
Entropy, the
Blood Theory (CD release)and Thresh.
Grownups
Read Things They Wrote as Kids Part II. “Clean out your
closet, or dust off that shoebox of work from grade school, or call
up your mom in Newfoundland and get her to send you that old letter
from camp. Then bring it to the Victory at the end of the month,
and read it in front of a bunch of strangers.” Hosted by Dan
Misener. Monday, April 30, 8:00 PM upstairs
at The Victory Cafe, 581 Markham Street.
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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
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