Hard Drive's Night

447 days ago · Sarah Lazarovic

Do your hard drives crash on you, too? I've tried every brand, size, spec. I've coddled and cared for my drives with the attention one might lavish on a first born, and still, invariably, they die on me at moment's most precarious with unseeming regularity. Just a rant.

In other news, more coverage for our short on City News.

In other other news, I'm terribly behind in putting up illustration and video work, but here's a recent Post illo, done in a new style that I'm working out as I go.

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Sleep is Overrated

455 days ago · Sarah Lazarovic


My Luminato show was great fun (some quality articles about it here, here and here), but I'm happy to see June finally quieting down after my no-sleep regimen of the past few weeks.
On tap for next week: Three screenings of our short, The Way It Used To Be at the Worldwide Short Film Fest and The ROM. (Here's an article about the film from The Toronto Star.) As well, I'll be on the Festivals 101 Panel at the WWSFF at 1 PM on Wednesday. Come all ye filmmakers.

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Fall Preview

Happy August! Busy summer has precluded me from updating. Herewith, a cursory rundown of what's going on:
Our movie premiere in Toronto on August 27th! Come!

Brains, Meet Beauty

Got to illustrate a good piece by the Post's Nathalie Atkinson on reconciling oneself to the stereotypes of the fashion profession, and feeling defensive when it comes to smarts.

Everything Must Go Sale!

We're renovating! The Portrait Gallery will be repaired and reno'd this summer, which means no room at the art inn. 200+ mini portraits of notable Torontonians (like you!), Twitter paintings, furniture and other stuff for free or cheap.

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Portrait Project

I'll be doing one portrait a day until I can't do one portrait a day anymore. Not allowed to spend more than an hour on each one.

Long Live Irony

This is my catch-all site - art projects, journalism, weird experiments, all founded in the general belief that irony is not dead, regardless of what Graydon Carter says.

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.)

The Portrait Gallery

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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