Nicholas Gurewitch
A weird thing happens when you read a Perry Bible Fellowship comic. Panel after brilliant panel leads the mind to a mildly obsessive state where one strip isn’t enough. The reader must have more, a...
View ArticleMarc Schiller
TRESPASSERS WILL BE SHOTThere are a lot of street art books on the market today but there’s never been one quite like Taschen’s Trespass: A History of Uncommissioned Urban Art. This 300-page...
View ArticleN + 1
What could the world possibly owe four hyper-educated, Ivy-League white males in their late 30’s? A readership, perhaps. At least that’s the case with Marco Roth, Benjamin Kunkel, Keith Gessen and Mark...
View ArticleDavid Foster Wallace
George Saunders said he was “The first among us. The most talented, most daring, most energetic and original, the funniest, the least inclined to rest on his laurels or believe all the praise.”
View ArticleKate Armstrong
There have been a lot of projects this year relating to Marshall McLuhan because people are using the 100th anniversary of his birth as an occasion to re-examine his legacy and his contributions to...
View ArticleVideo tribute to Maurice Sendak
The world has lost one of its finest creative heroes. Maurice Sendak, the artist/illustrator/author of Where the Wild Things Are, and many, many more works that ignited the imaginations of children and...
View ArticleThe Unfortunate Tale of Victor Gruen
The following is an exclusive extract from Ewan Morrison's new book/transmedia spectacle: Tales from the Mall.
View ArticleLight Of London
In homage to the London Olympics (they have a lot to live up to, if Vancouver’s attempt is anything to go by!) we think you should love these photos as much as we do. French photographer Jean-Michel...
View ArticlePatrick Cummins | Full Frontal T.O.
For over 30 years photographer Patrick Cummins has been wandering the streets of his home town Toronto. Through his roaming, he has told the story of an evolving city, all with the power of his camera...
View ArticleStar Wars Origami
With Toronto having their Fan Expo in August, and Montreal having Comic Con in September, we thought that it was pretty fitting to talk about the Star Wars Origami book by Chris Alexander. We know it...
View ArticleHey Girl, I want you to colour me good
Ladies (and gents with man crushes), colouring books are no longer for children anymore. Mel Elliott of I Love Melhas created the Colour Me Good: Ryan Gosling colouring book. Yes, you read that right....
View ArticleStay Cool
Just as you start worrying about getting old and your hey day being behind you, in comes this self-published beauty of a photography book, by LA-based photographer RJ Shaughnessy, documenting and...
View ArticleMichael Deforge | Lose #4
We have been a big fan of Toronto artist, Michael Deforge’s work for years. We have featured him in the magazine, and collaborated with him on our Limited Edit[ION] T-Shirt line, so we were pretty...
View ArticleThe Seven Deadly Sins | Art book
THE INTANGIBILITY OF A CRAFTED, CURATED ART SHOW IS OFTEN PART OF ITS BEAUTY. YOU GO, YOU OBSERVE THE WORKS, YOU REFLECT, AND YOU GO HOME ARMED WITH YOUR MENTAL IMAGES AND YOUR OPINIONS. FOR LOS...
View ArticleHana Pesut | Switcheroo
Switcheroo, a personal project by Vancouver-based, self-taught photographer, Hana Pesut, is an ongoing series where accomplices are photographed twice; once in their own outfits, and again wearing each...
View ArticleJeannette Montgomery Barron | Scene
Capturing an exciting and innovative era, Scene is a collection of portraits by renowned Warhol Factory photographer Jeannette Montgomery Barron, of artisans in their heyday in eighties New York.
View ArticlePOPLIPPS: Plus One
By day Scott Lipps is CEO of One Management—the agency Iman, Helena, Claudia, Eva, Bar and Karolina call home—has his own E! show and contributes to Interview, Vogue Italia and Huffington Post; by...
View ArticleWild Art
Wild Art is, quite frankly, right up our alley. Titled after a term that coins the vast array of art independent from the traditional confines of the gallery system and their establishment walls, this...
View ArticleMario Casilli
Greed was good, glamour was ubiquitous and the Bee Gees were being photographed in sleeveless leather. Commonly known as the decade that style forgot, we beg to differ, and love this salute to the...
View ArticleDeniz Merdano | +90
Moving to a culturally foreign land is something a lot of people can relate to, as is the worry that by doing so, we will somehow lose touch with our “former” selves. With that concern at the forefront...
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