Let’s infringe again!
Posted by Jason in Arts, My Acting, My Writing on June 8, 2010
Well, it’s almost that time of year again! The time of year where a slew of critical artists invade the stages and streets of Montreal to artistically infringe on the monoculture that surrounds them every day. It’s almost time for the seventh annual Montreal infringement Festival!
The new poster’s done, here it is:

2010 Montreal infringement poster (concept and artwork by Marcelo César, Alexandra Cuellar and Donovan King)
The schedule should be online at infringementfestival.com/montreal by Thursday.
It’s also almost that time of year when I disappear from all things infringement as I’ll be busy organizing, attending shows and even performing. This year I’m going to try and do some reporting, at least on Forget The Box and maybe here too. If I don’t get the chance, at least I’ve added the festival’s Twitter feed to the sidebar.
I did manage to write a post about the festival both here and internationally for Art Threat. You can read it here. You really should check out the rest of their site (Art Threat, that is) as there’s quite a few interesting articles about art and politics and it updates rather regularly.
Right now, I’m preparing for the infringement press conference scheduled for this Thursday. Fun times ahead!
Back at my alma mater
For those who don’t know, I went to Concordia University back in the day. I was a journalism student and not much of an activist at the time. My how times have changed…sort of.
You see, I still write for sites like Forget The Box and occasionally get a paying writing gig, but I’m considerably more of an activist these days. As you may know I do quite a few guerilla theatre culture jams and many of them have taken place at Concordia (against Chartwells, Starbucks, you name it).
Last fall, I returned to my alma mater to play Brandon You from Pub Partout, the fake CEO from the fake ad company I helped to create in order to do something about ad trucks by speaking out “in favour” of them. Brandon and company were for American-style tuition increases because that would allow his company to brand broke students.
The same group of student activists I worked with, now called Free Education Montreal (visit their site and sign the petition, please!), were putting on Angry Week to raise the issue of tuition increase during Concordia’s Congress, a major humanities and social sciences event. Last Thursday I participated in the culture jam portion of the event playing Concordia president Jack Woolworth (a play on the actual president Judith Woodsworth).
I’m really glad to have been able to support this cause once again and also happy I managed to incorporate that dolphin shirt I’ve had for years into a performance.
Here’s the video, enjoy!
I’m back!
Posted by Jason in General, My Acting, My Writing on April 26, 2010
You see, Forget The Box, the site whose online magazine I edit and contribute to has undergone a major revamp in terms of its backend (what you don’t see). A new look is also coming very soon.
There are new columnists and writers, such as a correspondent from Salt Spring Island, BC and a playoff hockey blogger. I’m also writing a political column now. As more people are coming on board, I’ve been busy setting things up for them.
I’ve also been working on and acting in the last two episodes of season 3 of JC Sunshine’s Fireside Chat (also produced by the Forget The Box Media Collective) and preparing for this June’s Montreal infringement Festival.
While things haven’t quieted down by a longshot, I’m now finding (or force-finding) a bit of time to contribute here as well. So fear not, dear readers, I’m back!
Sexy Sunshine
Let’s talk about sex, actually, let’s watch people talk about sex and perform comedy bits about sex. I’m talking, of course, about the sexuality episode of JC Sunshine’s Fireside Chat which airs tonight at 7:30pm eastern on Forget The Box TV and is now available on demand.
The special guest, who also plays in some of the skits, is Emilie Laliberté from Stella whom I’ve also previously performed with. We also had the chance to shoot at Club Sin’s Malice in Wonderland evening. JC and Suzie were there and so was Rex, who had quite a bit of fun on his own.
Basically, this episode delves into sexuality as only JC Sunshine can. There’s a good balance of the silly and the serious and I think it may turn out to be one of our better episodes so far.
As per usual, we have a trailer, shot in Café Cleopatre in the stairwell going up to the second floor performance space where Malice in Wonderland was taking place:
Stuff I didn’t do part 2: Dr Horrible
Posted by Jason in Commentary, Funny Videos on March 20, 2010
More proof that the internet is taking over for TV comes in the form of Dr. Horrible’s Singalong Blog. I discovered it late last year (or rather was shown it, thanks Becky!) and I have to say it rocks!
It’s an original musical by Joss Whedon starring Neil Patrick Harris, Felicia Day and Nathan Filion. I won’t go too much into the plot, but I will say that the super villain is actually the hero in this one.
It’s both funny and touching, the songs are catchy and it started on the internet (thanks in large part to the writer’s strike) and has gone on to win an Emmy. That something of this quality can start viral is quite an inspiration for those of us involved in web video.
This song (not even the best number in my opinion) inspired the duet in JC Sunshine that was part of our musical episode:
While I would have gladly embedded the official video on Hulu, that site is not available in Canada where I live. If you like what you heard and saw, though, please visit their site and support them by either ordering the DVD (available in some stores, too) or download it through iTunes.
Thoughts on the cops
Posted by Jason in Commentary, My Writing, News on March 19, 2010
First off, I’d like to issue a rare bit of congratulations to the Montreal Police for their reaction to the tragic death during the St-Patrick’s Day Parade, the first such incident in 186 years. Instead of using it as an excuse to justify a crackdown on public drinking during the annual celebration, they instead argued that it is a matter of personal responsibility.
While admitting that drinking was a factor in the death, police spokesperson Paul Chablo told the media that officers would still be asked to use their discretion when dealing with people drinking at the parade. This is a good thing, because the St-Patrick’s parade is one of the few permitted (though technically not) street parties in Montreal. However, arguments against motorized floats did catch my attention.
Around the time that the SPVM was taking a relaxed approach to St-Patty’s celebration, they were also preparing to go hardcore on protesters marching against police brutality. They even sent infiltrators and possibly agent provocateurs into the crowd.
I wrote about this on Forget the Box, but I mainly focused on bias in media coverage of the event (seeing as I wasn’t able to make it down to the march myself). I can only hope (in vain, I’m sure) that they adopt a St-Pattty’s-style approach in years to come.
That means removing agent provocateurs and infiltrators from the crowd and let the march progress, only using “discretion” if things organically get out of hand instead of through being provoked.
What’s good for Irish and wannabe-Irish revelers should be good for people exercising their democratic right to speak out against abuses by the police as well.
The spring has sprung
Posted by Jason in Commentary, My Acting on March 17, 2010
I am proud to bring you this site’s first weather update, sort of. While the calendar may not acknowledge that it’s spring yet, the weather outside here in Montreal has a different idea. For a few days now, I haven’t been afraid to leave my window open for long stretches of time and last night when I went to the store, things felt inviting.
Since the last time I was outside for a long stretch of time (St-Patty’s parade day), conditions were less than A1 (it was rainy the whole time) I’m looking forward to pry myself away from my computer and get out into the wilds of near-spring daylight. In a little over an hour, I’ve got the chance to do just that.
No more post re-tagging, promo and writing for me (at least for a while), today is shooting day. Outdoor shooting day! I’m shooting a scene for Sunday’s JC Sunshine where I get harassed by a cop played by the episode’s special guest Emilie Laliberté from STELLA (who I’ve already performed in a video with).
I’m going to walk to the shoot. I know it’s not that far, but still, that will be fun. Afterwards, wherever else I may have to go, I’m going to try and walk there, too! Fun times!
Top O’ the mornin’ to ye!
Please forgive the cliche in the title, I’m half Irish, so I can get away with it, at least today. It’s the St-Patrick’s Parade Day in Montreal and I’m in a good mood. True, my mood might be a little more surly by the time you get around to reading this, but no worries, by that time, yours may too.
I’m not sure exactly where I may end up today after the parade, but it’ll most likely be some place downtown after the cops stop us from drinking in the streets (usually happens a couple of hours after the parade ends).
I’ve already reported on Forget The Box that legendary Montreal drinkery (yes, spellcheck, I know that’s not actually a word – yet) the Cock n’ Bull is reopening a block from it’s previous location under the name of Le Bull, so I may very well end up there. If, for some reason I don’t, I will make a point of paying a visit some time in the near future.
I may start the celebration as early as 9am and take a friend up on his offer of Irish Coffee, but it all depends on when I wake up. In fact, where I end up is by no means certain. The one thing that is certain is that I will be searching out music like this:
Happy St-Patty’s Day!







This bandwagon feels comfy
Posted by Jason in Commentary, General, News on April 27, 2010
I just did something that I haven’t done in a long time, possibly ever. I searched for and watched a hockey game online.
Now don’t get me wrong, while I’m not much of a sports fan in general, I do watch hockey, or at least Habs games in the playoffs, I am a Montrealer after all. But to date, it’s only been in one of two situations: either game’s on TV and there’s nothing else on (or I’m at someone else’s house) or I’m out at a bar.
Quite a good evening for him: Halak
I’ll go out to a bar specifically to watch the game, but only if I’m invited. I do enjoy the competition and cheer for the home team, but I never think of going out to catch the game myself. I’ve also watched a bunch of games this season because Forget The Box was involved with the Joe Two-Four show, but again, that was with a reason.
Last night, things changed and I actually found myself searching for the Habs/Capitals game (I don’t have cable and it’s not on CBC). I found it and was glad that I did.
There’s something about the underdog coming back and last night they did. It’s also nice that I decided to tune in for goalie Jaroslav Halak’s best performance and what is now the Habs’ franchise record for blocked shots.
While I’m not usually a bandwagon jumper, this particular bandwagon feels real comfy.
Hockey, Jaroslav Halak
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