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Toronto Adult Entertainment: The Varsity Frosh

September 7th, 2010 · No Comments

This year, the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA) is offering film enthusiasts the chance to explore another dimension of a classic noir. On September 10, it will present HEAVENHELL, an installation by two Canadian artists that was inspired by Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 classic High & Low. The film’s famed brothel scene could not be shot on location in the slums of Koganecho, Yokohama, where it was too dangerous to bring the cast and crew. Almost 50 years after High & Low was originally released, Chris Chong Chan Fui and Yasuhiro Morinaga have restaged the scene in the location where it was originally meant to be shot. Their re-imagining of the scene is presented as a 6 channel audio-visual installation, which is being featured at MOCCA (952 Queen Street West) in collaboration with TIFF. Admission is free to its September 10th opening night, which runs from 7-10 p.m.

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Toronto Strip Clubs: The Varsity Interview: Sam Fogarino

September 7th, 2010 · No Comments

Interpol’s self-titled and self-produced fourth album sees the New York post-punk revival act once again embracing dark minimalist music washed over with reverb. Interpol is back under the independent label Matador after a less-than-satisfying contract with Capitol Records for 2007’s Our Love To Admire. Intentionally or not, 2010 saw Interpol breaking out of their mold after the amicable split of longtime bassist Carlos D. and his replacement with Slint guitarist Dave Pajo. Drummer Sam Fogarino took some time before Interpol’s show in Toronto to discuss the all-too-familiar topic of repetition and the form Interpol might take in the future.
The Varsity: According to Wikipedia, it was your birthday yesterday. Happy belated Birthday!
Sam Fogarino: Thank you.
TV: How do you usually celebrate birthdays on the road?
SF: Pretty much with a bottle of champagne or some other spirits and a birthday cake. Sometimes confetti and strippers. Male and female — you have to keep it balanced. We’re all equal here. But that didn’t happen last night.

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