alicia nauta runs the ocad zine library in toronto and she reviews zines on her blog,

http://zinesforlunch.blogspot.com/

the twist is she doesn’t even like zines. it’s pretty funny + she posts really rad zines.

go to the zine library and see

or read her blog

i dont care

-jesjit gill

New Antoine Bernard Book

Bookmaking/Designers/Screenprinters Bongout have published an awesome book chock full of Bernard’s drawings. This thing looks awesome. You can buy it at their website.
If you speak German, you can read the interview Vice did with him here.

The Archive

A wonderfully shot mini-doc on Paul Mawhinney’s massive record collection, consisting of one million albums and one and a half million singles. It could all be yours for $3000000.

Pushead vs. Danzig

Learn your ABCs

An awesome alphabet poster by Winston Hacking (and modeled by Cody Cochrane), a filmmaker based out of Toronto that runs a film screening night called Film Fort.
Check it out!

Lose the Beauty

I bought an issue of Tolkion a long long time ago now, which was focused on an art group they called “The Disobedients”. I bought it because it had a page on Ed Templeton, a pro skateboarder and artist, but found within it many other amazing and truely inspiring artists. This movie is bascially all of the people from that issue, and I am pretty excited to see it.

John Olson’s Paintings

John Olson recently started selling some paintings online. Swirling messes of paint and collage, partly disturbing, partly pleasing, but totally incredible.

The Burdon of the Humanities

Neptune

I was lucky enough to get to see Neptune from Boston play a few nights ago in Montreal as part of the Suoni Per Il Popolo festival. Their handmade instruments, which pushed the limits way beyond the traditional synths and noise boxes, into new territory like guitars and amazing electric thumb pianos were a sight to behold. Be sure to check it out if you get the chance.

Pettibon