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Interview: Nathaniel G. Moore
words by Christina Drill

Interview: Nathaniel G. Moore

Nathaniel G. Moore is a Toronto-based author whose sea monster erotica novel, The Chelsea Papers, will be released this month with Burner Books. “Chelsea” is [...]

Interview: Eamon McGrath
words by Nathaniel G. Moore

Interview: Eamon McGrath

With his new album the follow up to 2010’s Peace Maker, McGrath’s Young Canadians is the 23-year-old singer-songwriter’s gritty new chaos theory. McGrath charts a [...]

Interview: David Brock, Death Metal Poet
words by Nathaniel G. Moore

Interview: David Brock, Death Metal Poet

David Brock is a Toronto-based writer. He has written libretto for operas that have been performed in Toronto, Vancouver, San Francisco, Glasgow, and London. He [...]

Savage
words by Nathaniel G. Moore | photo by Jeremy Lang

Savage

August & September 1989 The morning was unscripted, tired and seemed to pass in grim ritual. The cereal bowls, mugs, juice glasses and separate refrigerator [...]

Interview: Steven Keevil and Kevin Proctor of the Sci-Fi Web Drama “Self Centered”
words by Nathaniel G. Moore

Interview: Steven Keevil and Kevin Proctor of the Sci-Fi Web Drama “Self Centered”

“Self Centered” is a fictional narrative from the United Kingdom. It orbits around a young starlet named Lydia who must land a key role in [...]

Interview: Little Scream
words by Nathaniel G. Moore | photo by Brantley Gutierrez

Interview: Little Scream

With the release of her highly anticipated debut solo LP The Golden Record, Montreal’s Little Scream (a.k.a Laurel Sprengelmeyer) is ready to, as she puts it, [...]

Interview: Andrew Traucki
words by Nathaniel G. Moore | photos courtesy of Andrew Traucki

Interview: Andrew Traucki

With the release of Pirahna 3-D in the summer of 2010, it seemed that a whole new generation of swimmers would be afraid to jump [...]

Interview: Alicia Grant
words by Nathaniel G. Moore

Interview: Alicia Grant

If I could do it all over again and not bore people to death with my artistic dreams, performance-based emails, sense of mostly masculine entitlement, [...]

Interview: Wheatus
words by Nathaniel G. Moore | photos by Wes Stankiewicz and Rosie Knight

Interview: Wheatus

The 21st century opened with a lot of promises from the pop world: J-Lo, Britney, and Christina, were peaking and about to fizzle (for a [...]

Video Game Review: WWE All Stars

Video Game Review: WWE All Stars

In my lifetime I’ve played almost every wrestling video game. I remember vividly the Commodore 64 sessions where a team that looked like Demolition in [...]

Interview: Dandi Wind of Fan Death
words by by Nathaniel G. Moore

Interview: Dandi Wind of Fan Death

About a year ago I was sent a link to Fan Death’s song “Reunited” by a friend in Montreal. She and I had worked on [...]

Interview: Sarah Weis and Arturo Cubacub
words by Nathaniel G. Moore | photos courtesy of Sarah Weis

Interview: Sarah Weis and Arturo Cubacub

In many ways, technology and social media have changed the video artform forever. I remember in 1985 I took at VHS video course, then nearly [...]

Interview: Chris Connelly of Hot Panda
words by Megan Polley and Nathaniel G. Moore | photo by Robert Fougere

Interview: Chris Connelly of Hot Panda

First of all, there are no pandas in Canada. Anywhere. We’ve only seen pictures of them in magazines or watched them on Disney cartoons. Maybe [...]

MAKING SCENES: REGGAE, PUNK, AND DEATH METAL IN 1990S BALI by Emma Baulch
reviewed by Nathaniel G. Moore

MAKING SCENES: REGGAE, PUNK, AND DEATH METAL IN 1990S BALI by Emma Baulch

Originally published in Verbicide issue #24 Duke University Press, 226 pages, paperback, $21.95 When we think of independent music in our local city, we think [...]

Interview: Brian Joseph Davis
words by Nathaniel G. Moore | photo courtesy of Brian Joseph Davis

Interview: Brian Joseph Davis

Brian Joseph Davis, author of I, Tania, is an artist and the author of Portable Altamont, a collection that garnered praise from Spin Magazine for [...]