Kuntslick Editorial by Garrett Lockhart

Cops are on every corner today, hunting for an armed robber just trying to get his rent together. But there’s something else happening in our usually lawless town, the release of Kuntslick’s first-ever editorial! Just like here at the magazine, the founders of the Montreal-based…

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Mourning Coup: The Art of Psychic Defence

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 15 WRITTEN BY J.R TOLKIEN (the emerging music journalist, not the internationally acclaimed author) PHOTOS BY MERKADIE BARNARD It’s an unusually cold spring day when Chandra Melting Tallow, the founding father of Mourning Coup, picks me up from the Victoria International Airport…

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Zine Review: Rebecca Storm Poster Book

Here we share with you a preview of our latest zine acquisition—a tear-out poster-book from long-time contributor and Editorial Mag masthead mainstay, Rebecca Storm. Released through new Montreal-based publishing imprint Haunted House, the zine contains 25 full-colour 9×12” tear-out posters of various still-life images culled…

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Issue 14: Jamian Juliano Villani

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 14 “Fuck making a good painting…try making an interesting one.” Exploding with images culled from diverse sources—animator Ralph Bakshi, deviant Japanese mythology, latent Italian Futurism—artist Jamian Juliano-Vallani creates bizarre exquisite corpse paintings with an eerie airbrushed perfection. Weird as the results are, and adamant…

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Shoot the Breeze: Julian Master

Do you ever look at a stranger sitting across from you on public transit and wonder what their life is like, what they do when they’re alone at home, or out on a Friday night? It is this curiosity for the unfamiliar-yet-everyday subject and their…

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NY Release Party Pix

This past month we celebrated the release of our new issue down in New York at La Caverna. The town’s most expert dancers and drinkers united for a wild evening of sin. If you missed the party you can catch a few disposable camera shots from our friend…

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Premiere: Mozart’s Sister Eternally Girl

Hello world! We are extremely excited to premiere this single and video from all-time favourite local pop sensation Mozart’s Sister. For those of you who are familiar with Mozart’s Sister’s impressive brand of up-beat, polished pop music, this news will be literal music to your ears.…

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A Conversation with Cristine Brache

Pretty, Little, Thing (Castigada), bone china, silicone, perspex, dried lavender, 2016 INTERVIEW BY ZOE KOKE In ppants (for Brad), we see the legs of a woman. Cristine Brache stands in faded blue denim pants before a wood cabinet. Her hands rest calmly at her sides.…

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Trend Forecast: Smart Casual

Photographer: June Canedo Stylist: Tess Herbert Hair: Brittany Mroczek Models: Rowan Oliver, Torraine Futurum, Esther Gauntlett, Jenny Cheng, Ben Barron, Logan Jackson  June Canedo predicts this fashion season’s most notable trend.  Smart casual; a rather elusive sartorial technique that works in your favour in most social situations. Smart implies that…

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Lou Dallas

 PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 14 Photos by Bogdan Teslar Kwiatkowski Styling by Raffaella Hanley models: Andrew Lee Gonzalez & Emma McMillan Words by Olivia Whittick  New York designer Raffaella Hanley designs under the name Lou Dallas, referring to her fictional muse. According to Raffaella, Lou Dallas is…

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Shoot the Breeze: Katrina Cervoni

Katrina Cervoni is a fashion/art photographer from Ontario whose work enthrals with odd compositions and saturated tones. According to Katrina, her photography style really began to take root when she attended the Amsterdam Fashion Institute, where she was introduced to art direction and encouraged to experiment. This…

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Movie Premiere: RED HOT

The Editorial is pleased to announce the premiere of RED HOT, the latest experimental short film from Angus Borsos. This online viewing experience coincides with the film’s release in Vancouver this evening at Deep Blue. Info for that … HERE. For all the rest of…

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A Week of Canadian Painting: Nadia Gohar

Because we are a Canadian-run publication and we admire those who continue to work with the arguably dated medium of paint, in the arguably dismal landscape of the Canadian art-world, we have decided to do a week-long feature on some of our favorite current Canadian…

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A Week of Canadian Painting: Les Ramsay

Because we are a Canadian-run publication and we admire those who continue to work with the arguably dated medium of paint, in the arguably dismal landscape of the Canadian art-world, we have decided to do a week-long feature on some of our favorite current Canadian…

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