Tuesday Links

317 days ago · Sarah Lazarovic

Danielle, of Final Fashion, writes these great little 'here's what I'm reading' posts, comprehensive bits of linkage to all things blog and sundry, and I am inspired to do likewise.
• My friend tipped me off to Matt Forsythe. They went to high school together, and he looked him up to see if he was still doing the caricatures he was famous for at the high school paper. Such a small world too, as Matt writes about Anna Leventhal, an extremely talented writer/actor gal who I met at school in Montreal.
• Loving these "animals dressed like humans in surreal situations," via WMMNA.
• Ten times better than Geriatric 1912 is Melvin Zdarsky!
Sequential is an awesome compendium of Can comica, and part of my daily RSS IV, so I was excited that they linked to my slightly harsh musings on Persepolis.

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Screen Scene

Didn't want to post the yield of my screenprinting course until I knew pal Kristy had received the shirt I made her in the mail - nothing worse than a surprise ruined by indiscrete blogging!

More Miscellany

A handful of new portraits are up, though I'm still behind in my scannage. As well, I'm doing a new weekly city quiz cartoon for the Post Toronto section. Check it.

Bits and Bobbins

- Guess who's doing the music for our short film? A fabulous nonogenarian named Irving Fields. Check out his YouTube anthem.

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Dress and Suit

A joint blog where me and the Mr. post our thoughts on fashion and design, and I chronicle my year of not shopping. (I've cheated once.)

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The government has been all kinds of annoying when it comes to creating a respectable National Portrait Gallery of Canada. So we built one in our garage this summer!


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