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An excerpt from the latest instalment of Rescue Pet, the comic by Michael DeForge that has been appearing in Maisonneuve since our Spring 2011 issue. The fourth and final episode is in our Winter 2011 issue, on newsstands now!
An interview with DeForge on the cute, the unsettling and his “go-to source of humour.”
Posted on December 23, 2011 via Maisonneuve Magazine with 23 notes
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Posted on November 29, 2011 via Light & Lines with 2 notes
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Desjardins is so street.
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npr:
A Visual History of Literary References on ‘The Simpsons’
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From The Bell Jar to Moneyball, from Gore Vidal to Tom Wolfe, countless books and authors have guest-starred on America’s longest-running sitcom.
Posted on September 26, 2011 via NPR with 336 notes
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I was wondering if this place had an atmosphere of murmuring patrons and clinking dishes. Thanks to the sound effects on this website, now I know!
(via neversaidaboutrestaurantwebsites)
I want to reblog everything on this website.
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lately.
Will return May 16.
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Tom Haverfoods
“Grilled cheese is cheesy flip flips.”
“Asparagus is pee cologne.”
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Posted on April 27, 2011 via The Smithian with 6,625 notes
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Me, Myself and I
The autobiography of Childish Gambino (a.k.a. Donald Glover) with shout outs to Tina Fey and Lonely Island.
Speaking of inspiration from Tina Fey, you really must listen to her recent interview on Fresh Air. There are about 30 instances deserving of a “YOU GO GIRL” in the 45-minute show.
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We are forever re-enacting the patterns of the past with mild variations – or, in other words, … the human heart beats to an iterated algorithm
Is Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia the greatest play of our age? // The IndependentPosted on April 26, 2011 with 1 note
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We can turn to literature, find in literature, material that discusses many of the things that are obsessing us and ought to be obsessing us about life today. Literature refers and literature performs, so it talks about things and it talks within them. It is very powerfully qualified to be a way that we discuss our world, because it has made our world.
// Marjorie GarberSource: The Atlantic
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Saul Bass’s Vertigo movie poster design
An overview of the various designs Bass created for the film: posters, inserts, window cards, lobby cards and ads.

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She’s reinventing the gif, one reblog at a time.
New York can be a magical place.
Taxi cabs & Columbus Circle/ the view from the Blog Lovin awards
Posted on April 26, 2011 via From Me To You with 59,298 notes
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