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Online Indie Shopping: the example of ModCloth |
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Friday, 12 March 2010 |
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WARNING: we accept no liability for credit card bills or spontaneous online splurging.
Online retail offers plenty of opportunities to the indie shopper and designer alike. Trends become quickly defined and quickly sellable through the internet. For music and technology, the speed of online communication often translates into rapid turnover and change, but fashion is actually reaching back to the basics. ModCloth.com – a Pittsburgh-based online company with a tagline for “indie, vintage-inspired, retro & one-of-a-kind vintage!” – bundles up the best of vintage clothes and new designers, and places them all within dangerous reach of impulsive fingers.
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Author of "Fight Club" to release new work |
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Friday, 12 March 2010 |
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When most people hear the title Fight Club they think Edward Norton and Brad Pitt but rarely do you ever hear people referring to Fight Club as Chuck Palahniuk’s greatest literary work. Most people didn’t even realize it was a book before it became a cult classic. The book itself is much different than the movie, which is romanticized as Hollywood tends to do. However, it is still considered the first introduction that people have with Chuck Palahniuk’s work.
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Canadian Music Video Director Marc André Debruyne |
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 |
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"Behind The MP3" Vol. 1 | Issue 5
Canada’s own Marc André Debruyne knows how to bring a vision to life. And with an impressive catalogue of commercials (iTunes, Sony, Coca Cola etc.) and music videos (2007 and 2008 nominee for “Best Rap Video” at the MuchMusic Video Awards) behind his name, it’s no wonder Canadian artists Danny Fernandes and Najjah Calibur partnered with the acclaimed director to bring their most recent music videos to screen.
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“Sing Us a Song”: Toronto’s massive 2010-11 musical season |
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010 |
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Mirvish Productions, one of the largest Canadian/Torontonian theatrical production companies, has announced their musical line-up for the 2010-11 season. The company that brought Toronto The Lion King, Hairspray, Lord of the Rings and We Will Rock You adds six more musicals to the list this year in what is being billed as “An Electrifying Theatre Season!” While exact dates and venues have not yet been announced, the play list was released last week:
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