Merry New Year… Day 3.
There’s been a lack of posts from Indyish-Team South (NYC) these past few days. We set out with such ideals (post every day!) and intent and we haven’t come through.
Well, folks, here is a late night, bar/pint originating post from the Indyish voice that rarely posts… even when he’s back home. [...]
T.F. Rigelhof is a critic, writer, and a Dawson College Humanities Professor. He was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan and studied at the University of Saskatchewan, the University of Ottawa, and McMaster University. He has called Westmount, Québec home since 1973.
He’s written two books of fiction and numerous reviews of literature for “The Globe [...]
T.F. Rigelhof is a critic, writer, and a Dawson College Humanities Professor. He was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan and studied at the University of Saskatchewan, the University of Ottawa, and McMaster University. He has called Westmount, Québec home since 1973.
He’s written two books of fiction and numerous reviews of literature for “The Globe [...]
T.F. Rigelhof is a critic, writer, and a Dawson College Humanities Professor. He was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan and studied at the University of Saskatchewan, the University of Ottawa, and McMaster University. He has called Westmount, Québec home since 1973.
He’s written two books of fiction and numerous reviews of literature for “The [...]
Winter is here, as of yesterday. How better to spend your time than curled up in bed with some short fiction on your laptop? This is a work-in-progress from a forthcoming graphic novel, which will feature the work of something like 26 different graphic artists and original stories by Indyish writer, Jonathan Stewart.
Meteor shower
It is [...]
The Future of Music Policy Summit has been over for a while now. But for those of you who were too busy recovering from Pop Montreal shows during the 4 day weekend of madness that was Oct. 4-7 and missed all or any of the presentations that took place during the day at the McGill [...]
John and Tessa interview the friendly folks behind Sackville, New Brunswick’s Shotgun and Jaybird: Shotgun Jimmie, Dick Morello, Paul Henderson and Julie Doiron. Warm, giggly, and mature they make me miss the East Coast. Catch them playing here on Nov. 13th at O Patro Vys.
We learn that:
The Mayor of Sackville works at Greco Pizza.
Shotgun [...]
York University in Toronto recently hosted Seneca’s 5th Annual Free Software and Open Source Symposium which took place October 26-27 at York University. Here at Indyish, we were busy doing our thing in Montreal and wish we could have caught it, but luckily the’ve made all the presentations available under a Creative Commons license. Probably [...]
Any excuse to dress up is a fine enough excuse for me. Which is perhaps why I find Hallowe’en somewhat disconcerting and usually opt for a low-key thrown together costume, while saving my really great costumes for day-to-day wear.
Things get especially tricky when Hallowe’en falls on a week day. As a kid (the age [...]