November 19th, 2008 by
parrishka
November 15th - Native Life, Aboriginal Ideas
Richard Wagamese’s memoir One Native Life tells a story of rediscovering Cree culture. John Ralston Saul alleges that Canada is a metis nation. James Harvey answers le Questionnaire.

(at 27 minutes)
Podcasts | CBC Radio.
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November 10th, 2008 by
parrishka
A new(ish) image pattern starts to dominate the descriptions in Book II. Everyone is stained! Everyone has scars!! What does this mean?
The observant among you will recall that people were scarred and stained in Book I as well. Feel free to dig back into Book I to bring these ideas back to front.
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October 27th, 2008 by
parrishka
Extermination Music Night - EYE WEEKLY.
Toronto is lousy with music festivals, but for three years now our city has also hosted a clandestine cult: Extermination Music Night. Art-nerd acolytes have followed the irregularly scheduled, mobile concert series into abandoned factories and decaying office buildings, underneath Lansdowne Bridge and towards the lake’s edge — most recently, this past Saturday night (Aug. 16) under the old Eastern Ave. bridge at the Don Valley Parkway.
Its programming varies (free jazz, conceptual noise, Pat Benatar dance routines), though its ethos does not: site-specific shows that eliminate all “mediating things” between space and event, trespassing both legal boundaries and the bureaucracy that normally surrounds presentation of rock bands or art installations. And if this candlelit veneration of industrial ruins seems irrational, well, the gods would surely approve. EYE WEEKLY tracked down the EMN Politburo’s Mao and Deng (we’ll call them Matt and Dan) for some anonymous insight.
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October 24th, 2008 by
parrishka
Your comment should contain:
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- introduces a new idea about an ongoing image pattern, theme or motif
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October 24th, 2008 by
parrishka
Your comment should contain:
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- introduces a new idea about an ongoing image pattern, theme or motif
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October 24th, 2008 by
parrishka
Your comment should contain:
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- introduces a new idea about an ongoing image pattern, theme or motif
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October 24th, 2008 by
parrishka
Your comment should contain:
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- an original observation or original quotation to support someone else’s observation
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- introduces a new idea about an ongoing image pattern, theme or motif
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October 24th, 2008 by
parrishka
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- introduces a new idea about an ongoing image pattern, theme or motif
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October 23rd, 2008 by
parrishka
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