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Join us for the launch of FUSE 36-3/Survivors and Survivalists, held in conjunction with 401 Richmond’s Last Wednesdays! 5 O’CLOCKTAILS is a monthly pop-up bar hosted by FUSE Magazine and SAVAC, featuring food, drinks + art! EAT: cocktail samosas from the Sultan of Samosas DRINK: curated cocktails, beer, wine + cider ART READS: $20 2-for-1 subscription deal! $20 gets you a 1 year-subscription of both FUSE and C Magazine. That’s 4 issues of each magazine for one incredible low price! Survivors and Survivalists gives a rambunctious and critical twist to contemporary apocalypticism. Eschewing the privileged paranoia that often dominates this theme, this issue of FUSE offers a collection that recasts apocalypse in terms of real-world struggles, traumas and resilience. In the mix weve got zombies, black metal, queer survivalism, Indigenous language resurgence and atomic bombs. In other words, this is a grab bag of carnivalesque realness, the rowdy party in the middle of the apocalypse that is always to come. After all, in the face of so much doom, what is there to do but get wild and wily? Survivors and Survivalists includes articles and projects by Andrea Pinheiro, Natalie Kouri-Towe, Kathryn Denning, Denise Jourdain, Richard Moszka, Raymond Boisjoly, Chelsea Vowel, Atom Cianfarani, Kathleen Tahk, Richard William Hill, Maiko Tanaka, Lucas Freeman, Milena Placentile and Sarah Mangle. FUSE 36-3 editorial: http://fusemagazine.org/2013/06/36-3_editorial C Magazine Launch: https://www.facebook.com/events/181169005377807/ 401 Richmond’s Last Wednesdays: https://www.facebook.com/lastwednesdays401 For more information: Gina Badger, Editorial Director 416-340-8026 gina @ fusemagazine .org For over 37 years, FUSE Magazine has been a site of discussion, dissemination and mobilization. FUSE is a venue for timely and politically engaged publishing and programming reflecting the diversity of the contemporary art world. Our work fosters the exchange between social movements and the arts, featuring critical treatment of the most pressing and contentious issues in art, culture and politics from a Canadian perspective. Our quarterly magazine is released in March, June, September and December.
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