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Peter Honeywell has a dream: Take a vacant lot of downtown city land, add some shipping containers and a dose of architectural ingenuity, and presto! you have an inexpensive, practical, and portable multi-purpose arts complex. What’s missing? The city's rubber stamp. By Nichole McGill
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Part art, part craft, part postmodern protest against mass production, Adrienne Gibb’s handmade plush toys are squeezable, loveable, huggable and stuffed with irony.
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To reconcile cultures, traditions and models of expression, spoken word poet Anthony Bansfield draws inspiration from African griot oral history: “It connects to my ancestry and expresses everyday reality in a non-western tradition.” By Harry Gallon
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In Guerilla #6, Ottawa's Michael Murray fictionalized his dysfunctional online love quest. But now that he's clicked with a clever illustrator from Toronto, Murray and his long-distance love are savoring the last laugh. Duelling comics by Rachelle Maynard and Michael Murray
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