On (Not) Making People Puke
“Memories are stories. So you better come up with one you can live with.” — Imogen Poots as Lidia Yuknavitch, The Chronology of Water (2026) “How many miles does it take? To swim. To the self. How. Many. Fucking....
“Memories are stories. So you better come up with one you can live with.” — Imogen Poots as Lidia Yuknavitch, The Chronology of Water (2026) “How many miles does it take? To swim. To the self. How. Many. Fucking....
Your art will live on. A call across time and space. Honour the sacredness of how we remind one another that we existed across time. — Maria Buffalo, as read by Jessie Loyer in nanekawâsis (2024) There are empty...
Thank you for joining me for this edition of I Saw Some Art. Let’s address a critical issue upfront: Palestine will be free. Social media platforms were recently inundated with images depicting demonstrations in major Canadian cities advocating for Palestine...
I don’t give a fuck what you think about me / And I don’t give a fuck ’bout the things that you do / And I don’t give a fuck what you think about me, what you think about me...
Lauren Crazybull has been quietly developing her painting craft alongside her community for years. An art industry increasingly measuring itself within the metrics of “equity, diversity, and inclusion” has ascribed many labels to Crazybull’s work: Indigenous, feminist, and queer. Art,...
Mean Old Ladies Monstrous mothers are not a new development in horror. In 1960, Alfred Hitchcock would set into motion the first hagsploitation cycle with his popular adaptation of Robert Bloch’s novel of the same name: Psycho. In the now-classic...
"We are collapsing under the pressure to be chill, to be detached"