Living with Addiction: My 12 Step Recovery from Criterion
By: Daniel Reynolds So there I was descending the basement stairs of the giant HMV near Yonge and Dundas. This is back when it still had stairs that took you […]
By: Daniel Reynolds So there I was descending the basement stairs of the giant HMV near Yonge and Dundas. This is back when it still had stairs that took you […]
By: Patrick Grant I remember the beginning of my relationship with vinyl records very vividly. It began when my mom told me that we had a turntable sitting in our […]
By: Nick Fernandes Even before Yeezus’ opening track ‘On Sight’ comes crashing in, we might recall the modest applause that closed West’s last solo album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. […]
By: Daniel Reynolds One of my favourite acting types in movies is the aging tough guy. You know the type: the actors that look like they just dragged themselves through […]
By: Daniel Reynolds In my elementary school there was this tiled L-shaped dividing wall inside the basement bathroom doors. For us hyperactive four and five year old boys at the […]
By: Daniel Reynolds It was just a company, part of a massive corporation, worth some four billion dollars. I don’t know any of the people who worked there. I wasn’t […]
By: Daniel Reynolds At the very start of Wim Wenders’ 1984 classic film Paris, Texas we see the startling, worn face of Harry Dean Stanton. He steps suddenly into the frame as […]
By: Daniel Reynolds You notice it a couple times a year – a certain buzz in the air downtown. The tone of conversation on the TTC sounds perhaps a bit […]
By: Joanna Sharp For most Toronto commuters, the subway platform is a space we pass through every day, a transient moment in the daily grind, the journey to and from […]
By: Daniel Reynolds So did you hear, earlier this week, when Gabe Newell, CEO of Valve, and J.J. Abrams, director and producer extraordinaire, were giving the 2013 DICE Summit keynote […]