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Pissing Razors

By Sarah Radomsky

If this album is going to be on your CD rack in the next two weeks, it’s probably best you and I never meet. Since last year’s disappointing, lifeless live album Live In The Devils Triangle, I had hoped that the Texas-based, four-piece Pissing Razors would be able to pick up the pieces and deliver… Continue reading Pissing Razors

OhGr

By Sarah Radomsky

Every once in a while, a disc comes along that cannot be removed from the CD player. Sunnypsyop, the second constructive collaboration of former Skinny Puppy front man Nivek Ogre and Ruby’s Mark Walk, is that album. Not a variation of an old sound, all moody soundscapes and atmospheres of Welt are traded in for… Continue reading OhGr

The Moment After

By Sarah Radomsky

This film documents the struggle for acceptance and self-worth between the gay community and the outside world. Gabriel shows his lover Tracy “all the possibilities,” weaving ominous flashes from past birthdays up to his current birthday party. From wearing his mother’s lipstick to his first sexual encounter, this stimulating film ends with a graphic shot… Continue reading The Moment After

Bar Talk

By Sarah Radomsky

Set in a smoky bar complete with neon lights, Bar Talk is a miniature version of Blind Date. Panning around the room capturing gestures, eye contact and body language the camera encounters an attractive brunette. Without using words, she strolls to the bar and picks up another girl. The scene is played again, this time… Continue reading Bar Talk

Sweet Life

By Sarah Radomsky

This beautifully shot film depicts two gay men working together in the kitchen early in the morning. To chipper music, they each put ingredients into a large pot and set it in the oven. After returning from work, they pull the pot out, and an adorable child sits inside smiling. Documenting their undeniable ability to… Continue reading Sweet Life

Here’s Horror!

By Sarah Radomsky

After years of straight-to-video B-films, horror cinema has finally recovered the attention of audiences and re-emerged in mainstream theatre. However, Hollywood capitalists are using the genre to swamp local theatres with repetitive visuals and mediocre all-American story lines. But this is your week to dodge the pointy knife of that big shiny theatre and experience… Continue reading Here’s Horror!

Gwar loves gore

By Sarah Radomsky

If you are normal, your thoughts aren’t swirling with images of blood, murder, monsters, and genitalia. Also, you must have missed Gwar. After successfully crossing the 49th parallel for the first time in almost a decade, Gwar invaded MacEwan Hall last Tuesday. “Basically, this year we wanted to get away from the super elaborate plot… Continue reading Gwar loves gore

Slayer

By Sarah Radomsky

It has only been eight months since Slayer last dropped a tonne of unprincipled decibels on the faithful minions of Calgary; eight months since the world’s most grisly band pledged to return to the thrashing masses that bought-out the February show in less than a day. Araya, Hanneman, King and Bostaph– names that will live… Continue reading Slayer