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Treat Me Like Dirt: An Oral History of Punk in Toronto and Beyond 1977-1981 by Liz Worth
This book is the dorky younger sibling of Please Kill Me, the classic history of the New York Punk scene. It's not as snappy and as hip as its predecessor, but it is more thoughtful and nuanced in the commentary. Things we learned (which we might already know): 1) The singer for The Viletones could provoke people at times. 2) Canadian popular media culture at the time (radio, journalism, music distributors) had little interest in promoting this new scene. 3) The influx of heroin fragmented the original punk community. 4) & More details inside.
The Viletones
The Diodes
Simply Saucer
The Demics
Pierre Durette - Swarm at LE Gallery,1183 Dundas St. W., Toronto. Until Nov. 27th.
Propagation 3.15 2011 Acrylic, acrylic medium and ink on board, 24” x 18”
Propagation 3.21 2011 Acrylic, acrylic medium and ink on board. 48” x 36”
Myfanwy Ashmore - View Source
Part of Medium_Massage 2.0 :: an infinite inventory at 80 Spadina Ave, Suite 310, Toronto. Until Dec. 3, 2011.
Lani Maestro's a book thick of ocean currently showing in The Limits: Tracing Time and Seeing Space at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery