Here’s what’s happening with Everyone’s a DJ (and how you can help)

, March 31, 2012

Everyone’s a DJ, the free monthly night we host at Disgraceland, returns two weeks from tonight. As always, we’re looking for sixteen DJs to spin twenty-minute sets each. No experience is required, any kind of music will do, and you can sign up online through our website. The schedule for April will be updated as […]


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Don’t quit Twitter if you get caught saying something racist, or someone will steal your account and mock you with it

, March 30, 2012

By now, you’ve probably heard about all the racist tweets from kids who saw The Hunger Games and were disappointed to discover that a character named Rue was black. Despite the fact that the novel describes the youngest tribute, whatever that is, as having “dark brown skin,” remedial readers everywhere flocked to Twitter to complain about […]


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I’m really going to miss all this screaming and bawling when I go back to work

, March 29, 2012

Today was a tough day. It’s coming up on 10:30 PM, and this blog post is the first thing I’ve done today that hasn’t involved a baby or a fitful nap. And I’m typing it into my phone with one hand while rocking a crib with the other, so I’m not even sure if it […]


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What’s Matt Been Drinking? returns two weeks from today

, March 27, 2012

As I recently noted, a new blog of mine called What’s Matt Been Drinking? is currently on hiatus. It will return two weeks from today, which will also be the day I go back to work. I’m thinking I’ll wipe out the current content and reboot the blog from scratch. I launched the blog in […]


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Say, what if I were to start doing a DJ podcast?

, March 20, 2012

File it under “big talk” if you like, but it seems silly to talk about revitalizing this blog without putting some thought into hosting a related podcast. The technological side of things is simpler than ever, and that’s good news for dudes who don’t get out as much as they used to for whatever reason. […]


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Five reasons why Grant Gordon’s “Orange or Red” byelection campaign could have used some work

, March 19, 2012

I live in Toronto-Danforth, and I’m a card-carrying member of the NDP. Like many of my New Democrat neighbours, I went into my riding’s byelection ready to vote for Layton successor Craig Scott, unless he or one of the other candidates gave us all a good reason not to. That’s what Liberal challenger Grant Gordon […]


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Three weeks to go!

, March 19, 2012

I’m heading back to work in three weeks, and I’ve decided to start treating my weekdays like weekdays. I’m doing my best to get up early, spend my days working, and reintroduce the sort of routines that will help me get back into the swing of things when my parental leave is over. I also […]


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Don’t forget to check out Literature for Life’s International Women’s Day Art Exhibit tonight

, March 7, 2012

Hey, remember that art exhibit I told you about a couple of weeks ago? The one Literature for Life is presenting in honour of International Women’s Day? Well, the opening reception is happening tonight at the Steamwhistle Brewery. It’s a free night presented by a terrific organization, and I do hope you’ll check it out. […]


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Approaching something resembling a routine

, March 7, 2012

This weekend marked the halfway point of my paternity leave, and things are finally starting to settle down. Our little one is a month old now, and I think we’re getting the hang of this parenting thing. I’ve been trying to get back on top of a few everyday jobs, along with a few neglected […]


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