The Yes Men Fix the World
As you might have guessed, this statement, too, was a hoax. The perpetrators were a group of merry pranksters known as the Yes Men. Lead by Mike Bonanno and Andy Bichlbaum, the Yes Men make it their mission to change government policies and correct corporate malfeasance. Their modus operandi is to impersonate government and corporate officials and act as spokesmen, and through satire and irony, point out what they believe to be insane within our system. Their weapons of choice are fake websites and phony press releases.
First Published: Lucid Media, April '10 p.1 Justin Svatina & Don Nguyen
The guys behind Dom Rebel sit down to talk about the ghetto, strippers and shady black market dealings.
First Published: STRUT - Issue #25 p.1 p.2 p.3 Atom Egoyan
With his new movie Adoration in the theatres, Canada's award-winning director talks openly about the ever-changing film business and shatters a few myths about himself along the way. First Published: STRUT - Issue #22 p.1 p.2 p.3 | Peepers and Pencils
Every Tuesday night, those equipped with a scrap of paper, a pencil, 12 dollars and an open mind, are invited into the kinky world of The Keyhole Sessions. TKS is life drawing turned on its ear. The models, which look like Suicide Girls and PFL champions, pose nude in simulate sex positions, while wrapped up in shibari-style rope bondage.
First Published: Lucid Media - March 2010 p.1 Chef Chuck Hughes
Man and his machine: Top Chef Chuck Hughes thinks kitchen tools are bullshit... our words, not his. First Published: STRUT - Issue #25 p.1 p.2 DJ Felix Cartal
Conversation with a trendsetter: DJ Felix Cartal chats with Strut on the eve of his big record release.
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Animator Patrick Boivin
Digital bytes: original interview with YouTube sensation, animator and filmmaker, Patrick Boivin.
First Published: STRUT - Issue #25 p.1 p.2 | Sarah Silverman
After the viral success of "I'm Fucking Matt Damon," TV's favourite blue comic skyrocketed into the mainstream and is damn happy to be there... more or less. Chatting from a tiny, dirty hotel room on the road, Sarah Silverman tells all.
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Director Yû IrieYû Irie is the writer-director behind one of the most successful films of the year in Japan. His film, 8000 Miles, is about a group of layabout hip-hop fans living in the suburbs outside of Tokyo. I sat down with him for interview just prior to the film's North American premier.
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