Archive for March, 2009

REVIEWS, MOSTLY LIVE, SOME BOOKS

March 22, 2009

First of all, I’d like to give my Maxell ‘digital’ headphones, which are right now piping Nico’s ‘Innocent and Vain’ into my brainpan, these headphones bought cheap at a pharmacy, I’d like to give these headphones of mine a bad review. The sound quality isn’t bad – I, who have had a lifetime career of listening to scratchy rock through shitty speakers, am not one to judge sound quality – but because they have only little padded speakers that sit on top of my ears and squish them all up. They squish the shit out of my ears. Failing grade. Next time – really really big earpieces that go right over the ears and don’t squish them.

It’s officially spring, and springlike outside, even if cold. Springlike sunlight sprinkling down upon us all like shy flower buds awakening slowly, sensing something …

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March 9, 2009

Openly Gaia.

Openly Gaia.

I am honoured to be part of the panoply of poets and writers on Saturday. This is my first ever academic conference so I will be on my best behavior and will try not to break any of the furniture.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONFERENCE MAKES SENSE OF SUSTAINABILITY

Montreal, Quebec, Canada: March 3, 2009

Scholars, artists, and activists from across North America will be converging on Montreal on Friday March 13 and Saturday March 14 to present their papers and poems which address and attempt to make sense of the various meanings of ‘sustainability’. A University of Montreal conference, ‘Sense and Sustainability’ plays on Jane Austen’s title to examine all aspects of sustainability in literature past and present, from sustaining the ‘self’ to sustaining environments.

Thirty scholars from across North America will meet on Friday to present and discuss their papers with titles like ‘Green Morality: Ecological and Ecocritical Redemption in The Lord of the Rings’, and ‘Katherine Mansfield and the Ecology of Feminine Space’. The keynote speaker is a University of Montreal alumnus, Clive Doucet, poet and author of Urban Meltdown.

Thirty creative writers and performers from across North America will meet on Saturday. Led by local celebrities Gail Scott, Sina Queryas, Mary Soderstrom, Ann Diamond, and Ian Ferrier, they will present and discuss their work. The closing speaker is Algonquin Elder, Jacob Wawatie, Director of Kokomville Academy who will present clips from Le Peuple Invisible.

Free lunch and coffee are provided between presentations and artists, activists, scholars, the public, and the press are invited to continue their conversations as they dine.

Conference organiser, Chris Dilworth, a doctoral candidate who studies cybernetics in literature, says that “as the present ecological and economic crises demonstrate, the consumer-economic model is fatally flawed. We have to start looking for other models of sustainability. We must re-examine our relationship to technology.” He adds that “only art provides an ‘essential reflection upon technology and [a] decisive confrontation with it’; art makes sense of sustainability”.

‘Sense and Sustainability’ is the sixth annual conference hosted by the English Graduate Students Society of the English Studies Department at the University of Montreal. Department Chair, Robert Schwartzwald, received the Governor General’s International Award for Canadian Studies on May 31, 2008. Research at the Department focuses on British, Canadian, and American literature; it offers both MA and Ph.D. degrees.

Contact information:

The Conference website is at:
http://www.egss-umontreal.org/colloquium/

Press contact S&S Co-Chair (e-mail only):
Chris Dilworth chris@egss-umontreal.org

Event contact S&S Co-Chair (Academic)
Brigitte Boudreau: brigitte@egss-umontreal.org

Event contact S&S Co-Chair (Creative)
Kevin D’Abramo: kevin@egss-umontreal.org

FOUR MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT LAUNCH

March 4, 2009

The latest issue of Four Minutes to Midnight!

The latest issue of Four Minutes to Midnight!

I’m reading a little at this event on Saturday night. There’s be various bands / performers to enjoy, and you can pick up a copy of Four Minutes to Midnight no. 10, featuring great stuff by myself amongst all the other geniuses.

Boredom is Counter Revolutionary

Four Minutes to Midnight Issue 10 Launch Party

Saturday, March 7, 2009 at 8:00pm

Lab Synthèse

435 Beaubien Ouest, Loft 200

Four Minutes to Midnight is proud to launch its 10th issue at Lab Synthèse with the bands Shortpants Romance, American Devices, Little Scream and The Great Vowel Shift. BYOB!

$5 / $13 with zine purchase