

Daniel Radcliffe speaks
Last week, Coast film editor Carsten Knox spoke with Daniel Radcliffe. Here are excerpts from that conversation, where Radcliffe talks about his appreciation of the legendary British horror studio Hammer Film Productions and more about life working on film sets.
John the Ewok
Much love and many thanks to the guy who prompted John Pinette on Tuesday to do his ewok impression – you took the words right out of my mouth. And what a great show! An additional shout out to the ever-amazing comedian John Pinette. I’ve been looking forward to that routine forever. —Jonha?
Were you raised by wolverines?
I love walking around the city – especially on a fine day like yesterday. But my lovely walk was ruined by the sight of a lot of garbage – plastic forks, bottles and food containers strewn on the sidewalk in front of the Infirmary. Yuck! Disgusting! Who left that there? Why are people littering anyway?…
Graffiti
Whoever graffitied the bus-stop ad on South St, thank you. I was looking at it, annoyed, just a day prior but then you went and gave him a ‘zorro’ and brightened my afternoon. p.s. His slogan is dumb. —Cunjak
To all of the anti Oval bitches
As a former insider at the so called “Oval Office”, I have been following any media related to the Oval with intense scrutiny. What I love most is the people who bitch about the Oval. Sometimes, after reading their posts, I am offered a glimpse into what life as a pathetic, anal shut-in may be…
Metro Transit manager won’t reveal his own pay or raises
As negotiations between Metro Transit management and its workers’ union enter the final day before a midnight strike deadline, management has issued a press release implying that the workers’ position is unreasonable. “HRM put forward a new proposal Monday morning that would see Metro Transit operators be the highest paid in Atlantic Canada, while removing…
Hey Mr. Mayor – we need our buses
Hey Mr. Mayor-we need our buses….maybe you didn’t want to keep your current job in the first place….not that you have a chance in hell. —Kelly is Smelly
Be my Valentine!
For Valentine’s day I would love to go out on a date with someone that makes my heart beat. Someone who I find so attractive that I can’t believe I am with them. I can pictures us going out to dinner, somewhere romantic where we spend time getting to know each other. You bring flowers.…
Loving the Love… and everything else
This love goes out to The Coast. Every week, without fail, you take me on a trip through a range of emotions I otherwise would have forgotten existed. It’s getting kind of close to valentines day, I was, uhh, wondering… do you… have a Valentine? If not, well, I have some freaky plans in mind.…
Listen to your baby, not your mp3!
I saw you and your baby carriage crossing Devonshire yesterday as soon as I left Lady Hammond. So, I slowed right down to allow you a safe time while in the crosswalk. Then, I notice the white earphones and the mp3 player in your hand. Ferchrissakes, how would you know if I was an ambulance?…
According to you: Career > Love
We were dating for 4 1/2 years, and got engaged 6 months ago. You got a business degree last year and now you break the news to me that you accepted a job offer… in Toronto! Now you’re leaving me and starting a new life out there. I told you that I couldn’t afford to…
Annoyed and confused
Okay let me just get one thing straight here. I would truly love to know how students in this city can afford the cost of living without a job, even a part-time job. If you’re as lucky as I am, your family hauls in an immaculate income, but that is rare. I am an unemployed…
Korean Tacos?! You bet your fusion-loving butt
Indochine Banh Mi (1551 South Park Street, 407-1222) is starting a new Halifax fusion food trend: Korean Tacos. The international mix of traditions was made popular by the California food truck craze, include Korean-style Bulgogi marinated beef, chicken or tofu, wrapped in a warm tortilla and topped with spiced Asian coleslaw, pickled daikon, cucumber, bean…
Seriously?
Hello, I’m one of your local coffee girls. While I understand that the new changes the company has been making (lattes, new cup sizes, changes to old menu options, etc) can be bewildering, you should know that we are JUST as bewildered as you are! So please, when we have to ask the 3-5 FRUSTRATING…
Not Christmas
Hey! Citizens of Halifax! IT’S NOT CHRISTMAS ANYMORE. Christmas ended more than one month ago. Take your stupid decorations down. There’s absolutely no need to have any Christmas decorations around after Dec 31. (With the exception of those celebrating “old” christmas, and that’s always done with by Jan 10th or so). There is just no…
Jenn Grant’s latest is possibly the cutest video you will see all day
Jenn Grant’s new video for “Baby’s Been Gone” (directed by Andrew Stretch) is an ode to missing someone—perfect and sad and adorable, with a bit of a Michel Gondry feel. Take a look.
Gentleman club go’er
To the guy at the club who danced with me Saturday, hats off to you! I had gone out with friends but felt awkward being the only taken girl in a gang of 5 singles. You and your friends danced with me and mine, and things got handsy in the group QUICKLY. When I told…
Thanks for the buff job
Thanks to the peddlers at the mall who showed me the wonders of a buffed nail in 4 easy steps. Smooth as glass and never need another clear coat of polish, and since you’re so pretty he’ll take 50% off the price. Now 5 weeks later and 7 out 10 nails have major hangnails and…
SMART THE FUCK UP PEOPLE
Why is it when I travel the bus, most people (lots of students) will NOT take it upon themselves to go to THE BACK OF THE BUS? C’mon, don’t plug up the front, people on either side when you try to get on should get a pin saying “stupid rides the bus”. You look at…
Get rich or Die tryin’
My name is Chris and I’m pissed off. And if you’ve been paying attention, you should be too. In the last few months, we Nova Scotians have seen our water bill increase by 19% and our electricity bill increase by 6% while we’re already paying the highest amount of taxes in Canada. These disturbing figures…
Sweet “Action”
This goes out to the over-aged kids who work at the automotive parts place up behind Dartmouth Crossing. The last couple of days I’ve walked past and seen you guys out in the parking lot playing with your radio-controlled cars before work starts. It really does make my day. Please keep it up. —The Colonel
It really only takes 5 seconds
I’m the owner of 2 large dogs that shit mountains when they take a dump. And if I have to carry a pound of shit around with me as we finish our walk/hike, I do it. Why? Because that’s the first goddamn rule of owning a dog, pick up their shit. I’m tired of going…
Oval Mascots
Loved ‘Family Skating Event’ at the Oval. A few props to the mascots: Dal Tiger, your thumbs-up was a friendly standard and your relaxed demeanour was calming in the beehive of the free-hot chocolate-fuelled kids’ zone. Mooseheads’ Hal, whatever you are, your avuncular affability made you pleasant enough, and I liked your post-fireworks dance moves…
Let’s leave you out in the cold
Walking toward the entrance of a grocery store the other evening my girlfriend and I noticed a black and white cocker spaniel tied up near the entrance. The poor dog was shivering and shaking, and when we approached him/her it was very submissive, almost scared. We gave it a little attention and it perked up…
WHAT THE FART???
Okay, seriously!! Why do some of you think it’s alright to SHART in crowded confined space?? I had ENOUGH of your inconsiderate attitude. I don’t want to know what you ate for super! No one wants to smell your SH&%!! I don’t like having to get into and elevator only to have someone dump-and-dash. To…
To a beautiful girl “drenched in neo-platonism”
We met in the fall and our paths have crossed a few times since. You discussed your love of Latin and described yourself as being “drenched in Neo-Platonism.” You charmed me to the point where I can’t string together coherent sentences when I try to talk to you. Thanks for reminding me that this city…
Ciao baby!
Farewell to thee Nova Scotia!! I won’t mind if the door does hit me in the ass, cause I’ll probably never be back. I’ll miss the people, but that’s about it. A big fuck you to the government, (local and provincial) the power co, the cable/internet co. You’re all overpriced and provide the crappiest service.…
Every morning
I open my eyes and miss you. Everything right and wrong about us, I miss you. The silence makes the six blocks between seem closer and farther. I still want you, but I can’t have both and I hope you understand. When given a choice between the best friend I’ve ever had and self-respect. I…
What happened last Friday?
I understand that you all experienced a really crappy Friday night commute 2 weeks ago, but what happened last Friday? I think you overreacted and stayed home from your workplace. Did you call in sick or did you actually have the ethics to use a vacation day? —Disgusted in You
Just shut up already
I don’t get you. Why do you feel the need to comment on what other people look like all the time? It’s annoying, and rude when the person you’re whispering about to me is standing right in front of you. I’ve told you to stop numerous times and you do for a few days, but…
Take down my Christmas lights?
I heard an HRM reminder on the radio this morning. It had two parts. The first part was a reminder that as of this Tuesday, anyone using the Christmas lights will be fined. The second part was a reminder that we have until the end of February to take down our Christmas lights or face…
Sub grade path across the Commons??
The rain and melting snow has made me aware that the recently paved path that cuts across The Commons has been built below grade. The path is consistently covered in puddles and often entire sections are submerged. Everyday I ride my bike across and if it has been raining get splashed. Also when we get…
Date with a douchebag
We chatted online for weeks, talked on the phone. You show up in your little pimp-mobile, with your curly little afro puff and jogging suit. For real? A jogging suit on a date? I overlook this and am friendly & polite. We get to the bar, order our drinks while you “forget” to pay the…
The 99% of posters
Hey, this is for the 99%. When it comes to postering, you’re only 1%. So stop covering up the other 99% of posters with your fucking bedsheets. Or Imma keep ripping them the fuck down. Hang them in your living room window. Not over posters that I made, for shows I promote. A certain dumbass…
White teeth
There is this one particular commercial that drives me crazy. The one where the woman gets a call from her friend and is asked if she wants to go to an event with them. She says, “Sure wait 2 hours?” Looks at her already white teeth and then grabs those whitestrips things to make them…
Transit negotiations continue; strike is set to begin Thursday morning.
Halifax transit workers continue to resist demands from city hall that a new contract weaken existing protections for workers, and a Thursday strike seems likely. Wages are not an issue in the contract negotiations. The city has offered a 0.5 percent wage increase for this year—for a conventional bus driver, that’s a raise of just…
Man on a Ledge falls hard
It’s not promising when a movie uses showy plotting as a crutch, as director Asger Leth does in Man on a Ledge. Escaped convict Nick Cassidy (Sam Worthington) is on the window ledge of a downtown Manhattan hotel to prove his innocence. We’re completely in the dark at first: the movie starts with Nick prepping…
The Harbour City Bar & Grill offers free corkage on NS wines
The Harbour City Bar & Grill (Delta Halifax, 1900 Barrington Street, 492-6443) is embracing both local suppliers of food and wine and guests who supply their own local wine. Let us explain. The recently renovated resto—serving succulent dishes crammed with local food ingredients—is supporting wines of Nova Scotia by offering the following deal: If you…
In the Dead of a monsoon
And I suggested a snowball fight would ensue last night? Man was I wrong. IDOW’s third night was very un-wintery, blessing us with a night-long torrential downpour that may have limited my hopping around plans, but certainly didn’t stop people from coming out and getting soakers all for the love of music. A little rain…
Pre-Shrunk offers bite-sized art pieces
Argyle Fine Art celebrates one year in their Barrington Street location with 312 works of art in a variety of mediums by over 50 artists from all over Canada with one thing in common: their diminutive size. Pre-Shrunk’s 4″x5″ widdle canvases are open for viewing tonight (January 27) at 7pm. Each piece is $175 and…
Ukulele? Yes!
Saturday, January 28 will be hereby known as the Night of the Ukes III. 1313 Hollis fills with little bitsy ukes and the sweet South Sea sound they make from 7:30pm on ($10 at the door). The uke-loving gang proclaims: “Night of the Uke III features jazz, surf, blues and who knows what else from…
To my angel
You stand by me no matter what is thrown at me. You are the light and the rock of my unstable life. I love you and want to feed you and make you happy and warm. You are so snuggly and I never want to leave your side. Your blue eyes can still take my…
4766 km confession
I should have told you that I loved you. While I knew it wouldn’t have kept you from leaving, I can’t help but wondering if it would have been enough to make you come back. —Lovelorn in the Maritimes
Ginge fringe
I know it’s dishonest, but I pretty regularly dye my hair red. Now, before you judge me, I was born with red hair… but then it all fell out and grew back blonde. People treat you differently based on your hair colour. Whenever I’m blonde I feel less respected, less funky, less artistic, more stared…
Canada “Gross”
To all the basic bitches sporting Canada “Gross” jackets: you sicken the fuck out of me. How does it feel to know you killed a coyote today? You all look dumb as fuck in your ugly jackets that add an extra 15 pounds to your already chunky frame. Go fuck yourselves. Your ugly personalities disgust…
Humani-T to open second location in Trillium
Humani-T Cafe (5755 Young Street, 454-9999) is opening a new location at the Trillium, the condo skyscraper at 1445 South Park Street. “We’re aiming for springtime,” says Kiyan Sobhani, gelato chef at the cafe. “we don’t have a set date as there’s a lot of design work to be done.” Though the current Human-T Cafe…
BUS NUMBER ONE WOES
YOU know what’s not cool bus system… just missing the number one Thursday night, be bummed out, only to miss the bus right on its tail, also number one…ummm??….then wait at least 40 MINUTES while FIVE Number one buses go in the OPPOSITE direction. It was very cold and I don’t believe a hockey game…
Wave Awards seeking nominations for a few good women
The WAVE Awards honour women in the screen industry in Atlantic Canada. They are given out at the Women Making Waves conference, which takes place March 9-11 in Halifax, the second annual event. The WAVE Awards recognize noteworthy women in the local film and TV industry. The awards have no categories, they exist to salute…
Unions? What use are they?
I think it’s weird being a casual worker who is desperate for full time work that a lot of union people in this city do f*uck all when they are at work. Striking is like a religion. This is not Victorian England. You may be forgiven for thinking that it is because Halifax is as…
All my derby ladies
I love and miss you all. I cannot wait to get back on the track with all of you and get some hits in. The upcoming season’s going to be awesome, I can feel it. —#50 TrachAttack
“Cool” cats
There are some “cool” cats in this city who give off this feeling of being “too cool for school,” and somewhat alienating, and I hear people complain of how “cold” some events and bars can be because of these “cool” cats. I want to tell those people who complain to warm up, no one really…
NOval Times
Jesus H Christ, would you people please shut up about that friggin’ thing. It’s there to use for fun and if you decide exercise. Go for a skate, eat a donair and lighten the fuck up. —West of Alberta
Windsor Street construction
I fully understand and support the fixing of that barber shop’s oil tank. It’s terrible what some asshole did, causing thousands of dollars in repairs needed. However, the construction workers/city have closed just about the whole block on Windsor St. for parking. This means that all of the shops on that street have no space…
To the woman with a bug in her arse on Barrington
Listen lady, I have to wear high heels and a dress for my job. I also wear a long jacket to compensate that it might be f&^aking cold out. It wasn’t snowing, so why the *&^& would I wear boots and carry my heels?? With work I have to arrive ready to go, because anyone…
Hello IDOW, goodbye Ramblers?
It’s day one of In the Dead of Winter fest 2012 (well yesterday was, but I missed Shawn Colvin, who I hear played both Sunny Came Home AND her song from The Simpsons) and I’ve already experienced my seasonal affective disorder/folk music induced emotional rollercoaster. Kev Corbett was taking the stage when I hunted down…
New Cousins video
Directed by Brendan Dunlop and featuring a bunch of folks living the dream and pretending to be Cousins, this great video for “Speech” will make you smile or die trying. COUSINS – Speech from Brendan Dunlop on Vimeo.
It’s only cancer
The good news is I know I have cancer. The CT scan was pretty clear and anyone who has ever gone through a serious illness will tell you, not knowing is ten times worse than the diagnosis. The bad news is that they don’t know what specific kind of cancer, which means that they can’t…
Gourmet burgers arrive in Halifax (finally!)
The trend toward gourmet, high-end burgers has been burning hot in places such as Toronto for the past few years, and we’ve been waiting for that trend to migrate east. We’re happy to report it’s happening in 2012, according to the website of Relish Gourmet Burgers. In the summer we’ll see a franchise from the…
Enough already
Before I go off on my rant, I just want to say this: I am a definite supporter of people putting forth a conscious effort to change over to a healthy lifestyle. I firmly believe that a regular exercise routine and balanced diet is one of the best things you can do for your self…
I’m Canadian American. Got a problem with that?
By and large, most people have been pretty welcoming and tolerant of me, but there are people who seem prepared to dislike me simply because I’m Canadian-American. Before blindly hating me, read my story. Let’s be clear: I’m not ‘half’ anything, I’m both, OK? I have the same rights as any other Canadian, in fact,…
Jaywalkers unite!
There is an art to Jaywalking. Timing your dash between groups of cars, and knowing which cars will slow down, and which ones will speed up. These quick sprints from sidewalk to sidewalk are meant to ease traffic flow, not to get in the way of it. I could run across the middle of the…
I think I love her
This girl drives me crazy. She’s inspired me in ways I’ve never known before. She brought hope into my life and it has been the best gift of all. She has the most amazing heart. She doesn’t dress slutty for guys; she dresses for herself. She drives a black porsche. She loves getting high. She…
Subconsciously always on my mind
No matter what, I cannot forget you. I fell embarrassed when I have intimate dreams about you because I am married and I think that you are in a wonderful relationship with a beautiful little girl BUT you appear in my head unexpectedly at night even when I am not thinking about anything. When I…
An observant young woman
Hey. Cool. I am the dad who was quoted last week telling his daughter ‘Daddy loves you’. (She is like the sweetest thing since cinnamon buns!) Reading about it made my day. I was surprised more than embarrassed to be caught out. It is now in my daughter’s scrapbook. —Dad Cares
R-E-S-P-E-C-T What does that spell?
Am I the only one that feels that there is almost a breakdown in society when it comes to respecting each other? Every day I speak with someone or see an event that makes me think living on a deserted island might not be such a bad idea after all. There are too many examples…
Irving workers want higher pay
The workers who painted the scenic backdrop for prime minister Harper’s braggadocio-filled re-announcement of the coming ships’ money are currently in contract negotiations with Irving Shipyard, hoping to land a new contract with competitive wages. Karl Risser, union president of Local 1 of the Canadian Auto Workers-Marine Workers Federation, says it’s too early to divulge…
Council votes to sell St. Pat’s-Alexandra (again)
Ignoring pleas from north end community groups, Halifax council voted 13-9 to sell the former St. Pat’s-Alexandra school to Jono Developments. A council policy adopted in August 2000 outlines a process for how to handle surplus schools: community groups are to be offered the opportunity to put together, within 90 days, a proposal for the…
Net Zero
Builders may differ on what constitutes environmental house-building, but at least there’s a market for more sustainable shelter. What do you think?” Duncan Cann asks me the question after a tour of the EcoPlusHome, off Main Street in Dartmouth. Cann is the general manager on the building and upcoming sale of the 1,500-square-foot two-level house,…
Guts of steel
At this very moment, there is a steaming pile of blood and guts on my kitchen table. And I can’t wait to dig in. No, this isn’t a locally produced version of Fear Factor—this is my supper. The dish in question is boudin noir, a sausage made from pigs’ intestines and stuffed with cooked blood,…
Butt for one thing
Q Have boyfriend. Several months. Love sex. First time we 69, I notice he has a little turtlehead sticking out. You get me? Second time, he has bits of toilet paper stuck in that area. CAN I ADDRESS THIS? And how do I do it without giving him a permanently flaccid penis? I love this…
Willie Stratton’s fierce folk
I like the smell of the railroad tracks I like the taste of not going back I’d like my troubles before they hatched I’m goin’ my way and I ain’t changin’ that A bespectacled and be-scarfed university crowd is crammed into a normally spacious south end cafe on open mic night. The air smells like…
Free Will Astrology
Happy Birthday! AQUARIUS (January 20-February 18) Collectors prefer wild orchids, says William Langley, writing in the UK’s Telegraph. Orchids grown in nurseries, which comprise 99.5 percent of the total, are tarnished with “the stigma of perfection.” Their colours are generic and their petal patterns are boringly regular. Far more appealing are the exotic varieties untouched…
Some Mo Kenney
Singer-songwriter Mo Kenney may have begun taking classical guitar lessons with the Royal Conservatory of Music at the age of 11, but like a lot of young musicians, that didn’t mean her taste in music was as mature. “I kind of listened to pretty generic music that didn’t have depth for awhile when I was…
Martha, Martha, Martha
A few things have changed for Martha Wainwright since her 2008 album, I Know You’re Married But I’ve Got Feelings Too. A couple of years ago, two major events in her life occurred in close succession: she became a mother, and her own mother passed away. On Friday, Halifax audiences will be treated to some…
Flower child
In a city of artistic jacks-of-all-trades, Jess Lewis is working to be the queen. With credits in technical theatre and performance art accompanying collaboration credentials in a number of Halifax bands (Brent Randall and his Pinecones, Hymm, Church of Satan, The K-Tels), Lewis is becoming more bride and less bridesmaid. Of course, it wasn’t always…
The Fantods’ finale
With a grand finale on Friday, February 3 at Gus’ Pub (with No Flyers Please, The Fat Stupids, and Geordie Vision. 10pm, $5) that aims to distill the essence of 10 years into one set, The Fantods say farewell. “We’re just going to do what we always do: carb up, drink swamp water, choke down…
Shame screenwriter Abi Morgan
The new film Shame, opening in Halifax this week, is as much about the pervasion of the internet as it is about sex. When Abi Morgan—writer of British TV series Sex Traffic and The Hour, as well as the Margaret Thatcher biopic The Iron Lady—and director Steve McQueen—whose feature debut was 2009’s Hunger—sat down to…
The Grey: kinda great, kinda awful
Befitting its namesake, Joe Carnahan’s grim survival movie lands in that vast, murky area between brilliant and terrible, its moments of transcendence balanced by glaring weaknesses. Liam Neeson plays a lovesick alpha male among a group of men who live through a plane crash in the Alaskan wilderness only to face the elements and a…
One for the Money, you could miss this show
One for the Money is palatable enough—even amusing, at times—but most all of these moments are given away in the trailer. The rest has a connect-the-dots kind of predictability to it. Director Julie Anne Robinson tries to break rom-com formula (the movie’s an adaptation of Janet Evanovich’s novel), and does a so-so job. Stephanie Plum…
The Black Rabbit Festival gives you a jump this winter
Don’t worry about your flu shot, just come to Black Rabbit.” This is the sage advice of Andrew Maize, one of the coordinators of the Black Rabbit Festival being held in Halifax this winter. Though not a medical professional, Maize does speak with some authority on the healing powers of communal creativity. He and his…
Mckiel is slow and true
If Tonka War Cloud sounds a little chilly, “it’s because a good part of it was recorded at The Old Confidence Lodge in the dead of winter with no heat,” says Jon Mckiel. “Maybe it’s just my own recollection of how cold it was then, but I think you can feel it through the album.”…
Shame a chilly, powerful film
Shame may shock in its depictions of a compulsive personality, though anyone whose life has been touched by addiction will recognize the spiral. Sex is the motivator here. Brandon (Michael Fassbender giving the year’s best performance, Oscar-snubbed and all) lives a very insular, high-end New York life, allowing him to indulge in his physical needs,…
Ermine is all yours
Good vibes are usually contagious, which is why old friends Ermine are inviting you all to take part in a reunion, of sorts. With members Mike and Matt Belyea and Chuck Teed living in various cities, making various types of music and living there separately fruitful lives a hiatus kind of made sense. But luckily…
Halifax gets Copehagenized
Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean the city’s cyclists are hibernating. The cycling infrastructure conversation is an ongoing on, and the Halifax Cycling Coalition, Mountain Equipment Co-op, and Dalhousie’s Office of Sustainability are reminding us all of that by bringing in the big guns. Mikael Colville-Andersen is the CEO of Copenhagenize Consulting, an expert in…
Siamon’s pennies from heaven
Poor little pennies don’t get a lot of love. They’re brushed aside, left behind, tossed and forgotten. But Becky Siamon sees worth in the often-disrespected coins. To her, they’re little bits of a bigger picture. The copper-haired singer-songwriter’s love of pennies has proven to be what she calls “elemental” to the concept of her debut…
Hell Freezes Over warms your heart
If IDOW is a tad quiet for your tastes, take refuge in maximum volume output at Gus’ Pub all weekend long. Hell Freezes Over 2012 is two packed nights of metal (and one cozy metal brunch) that brings the community together to discuss tricks and tips for staying warm in a leather studded jacket. Friday,…
Thane Dunn: Elvis tribute artist
Saturday, January 28 at the Rebecca Cohn, Thane Dunn will perform his 8th annual Maritime Elvis birthday tour, featuring painstakingly exact replica jumpsuits, including one with a stud that fell off of the real Elvis’ suit while he was jumping around and being rad. Dunn answers the pressing questions of the day and breaks down…
Noise boys
It’s been a year since Konstantin Iakolev started livening up the cozy 1313 Hollis with monthly all-ages shows, the very first being a night of entrancing noises from his bad Blue Shirts and Alex Pearson’s D/A A/D. And really, an anniversary isn’t much of an anniversary if it’s not celebrated. Just as IDOW venues are…
Fuller Lecture Series’ indoor/outdoor curation
Although nothing quite matches the feeling of sitting in someone’s backyard, under a tarp, listening to your neighbours tell stories about their lives, the Fuller Lecture Series folks are using their time during the first ever 2012 Centre For Art Tapes Local Curatorial Residency is to bring a little of that magic to your computer…


