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Alex Cameron

Alex Cameron is the guy you don’t know yet, but has been observing you. He’s that outcast dark horse singing in a dimly lit Karaoke bar with the “golden pipes”. The one who seems shrouded in light with his deep baritone voice and off-beat showmanship; a welcome relief from the drunk who has sung the same AC/DC song poorly for the third time. He’s the guy in the corner drinking his drinks and memorizing your stories, craftily turning them into songs with the writing skills he picked up working as an investigator’s assistant.

Interview: La Sera's Katy Goodman & Springtime Carnivore's Greta Morgan

This September, for the first time in over 30 years, Glenn Danzig is going to step onstage with the rest of the Misfits to perform horror rock anthems like "Where Eagles Dare," no doubt leading thousands of devilocked devotees at the Denver and Chicago Riot Fests through its sing-along of  "I ain't no god

ACTORS Debut New Song + Interview

Jason Corbett from ACTORS has become one of the leading characters steering the Vancouver independent music movement, and although it seems like it happened over night, it has been brewing for years. He's a plucky, pithy talent and not only do we have an exclusive of their new song, but we have a fun back and forth with him to start off your week. Enjoy.

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The Gaze | Eyelevel Gallery

Eyelevel Gallery, a Nova Scotian non-profit, and charitable organization, is not your typical art gallery. Founded by female artists under the name Inventions Gallery in 1972, the space changed its name to its current one in 1974, alongside opening its membership to include male artists.

The Gaze | The Voice From Point Douglas: A Community-Led Photo Voice Project

Created in partnership with North Point Douglas Women's Centre in Winnipeg, "The Voice From Point Douglas: A Community-Led Photo Voice Project" is a strength-based approach exhibition put together by nine female artists. Presented at the Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art Gallery, the show presents photographs produced through a participatory research project.

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