One thing that defines my relationship with my lover man over here, and that I think might be a characteristic of a thing called “Indie Love” (if such a thing exists) is that we keep really weird hours. We work for ourselves, from home, we set our own deadlines, so at different times we might [...]
So. At Willow Rutherford’s kind urging, we sent a set of questions to the 3 singer songwriter ladies, including Willow herself, involved in a special show coming up next Saturday Sept 20, at O Patro Vys here in Montreal. Here is the first interview in the series.
ps- Willow Rutherford is responsible for putting together [...]
Montreal, QC…Indyish proudly presents the August Monthly Mess in celebration of its two year anniversary, on Saturday August 9th, 2008 at La Sala Rossa, 4848 boul. St-Laurent.
The Indyish team will take their messy ways to new heights this August. To celebrate the Indyish site design refresh as well as many other developments for artists, [...]
” Moe Clark’s debut spoken word album announces itself quite accurately with the title of its first track: “Irresistible.” “Circle of She: Story + Song” is just as impressive musically as it is poetically.” Corey Frost, NYC. [https://wfs.gc.cuny.edu/CFrost/www/WaxFeature2.html]
Sure, liking the police is super square, they’re the ones who shut down your after-parties, give you fines for buying student fare metro tickets without your student fare card and give you tickets for drinking in the park. But you know what? The police are fucking awesome!
I got my wallet along with my cellphone [...]
This is the follow-up piece to How to Get an Indie Intern.
Getting someone to want to work with you on your dream scheme is only half the battle. Leading in a way that makes them continue to choose to spend their time with you is, I have found, the harder half, but when you [...]
I’m just bursting with excitement for the Ms. Guided launch this Thursday. The Montreal-based travel-writing zine ties together two of my favourite things: literature and a sense of place. I’m also looking forward, somewhat narcissistically, to seeing my first short story in print in this edition. To top it off, the event will feature bluegrass, [...]
My bicycle tires crunch through frozen puddles. I’m bundled in a hat, scarf, ski mitts, down jacket, in wooly socks and jeans and tights, because a couple flurries and incoherent late-night bus routes won’t keep me home tonight.
I’m headed for Dare-Dare’s Plan d’Aménagement, urban planning meets performance art in an empty Rosemont store front. The [...]