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at workshops! Especially if you are the facilitator. If you are in the Niagara Region this is definitely worth checking out.
Hoping to meet some new people.
https://sites.google.com/site/brockopenshare/this-year-s-workshops
“The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.”
-Albert Camus
(via andystepanian)
(Source: marian16rox, via andystepanian)
Today is my third strike day on a rotational four day cycle that matches the hunger strike campaign taken up by Sergio Puerto, Sandro Philippe, Jesus Galban and Ibrahim Ali Farah at the Niagara Detention Centre. That means every fourth day I do a solidarity 24 hour hunger strike to mirror theirs…
Our Word is Our Weapon talks to Lindsay Cahill, creator (she prefers the term ring leader) of the independently run and published alternative art and literature magazine- Dead (G)end(er) based but not limited to St. Catharines.
Dead Gender promotes art that is progressive, original, eclectic and uncategorical.
The magazine is getting ready for its 2nd issue, which will be launching THIS FRIDAY (Oct 21) at the Niagara Artists Center on St. Paul St. in St. Catharines.
We discuss the specific goals and future plans of this on going project, DIY arts and culture, DG as a vehicle for political identity and expression, influences from The Simpsons to Gertrude Stein. Lindsay also reads a passage from the upcoming issue of Dead (G)end(er).
Check out the event-
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=262904027083718
Check out Dead (G)end(er)’s wonderful blog-
http://deadgender.blogspot.com/
Dead (G)end(er)’s suggestions for ground breaking magazine’s that “push boundaries in what we think we know”
Steel Bananas:
Rue-Morgue Magazine:
Tattle Creek:
http://www.taddlecreekmag.com/
Filling Station:
Poetry is Dead: