There’s so much going on in Shameless land we haven’t had time to keep you posted. Here’s a brief update:
NEW ISSUE!
Shameless 2 will be out in October. Stay tuned for exciting features on Margaret Cho, workplace rights, breakdancing, Magneta Lane and more. Don’t forget to order a subscription to get Shameless delivered right to your door. See this website for details.
NEW WEB CONTENT!
We have posted a couple of articles from our Summer 2004 issue online (click the cover on this page to see them). Visit our message board and tell us what you think!
COMPILATION CD!
Shameless and Permafrost Records are releasing Good Grooming For Girls, a girl band/singer compilation, on September 14. It’s an amazing disc full of music from Canadian and American artists, including Kimya Dawson, Mecca Normal, The Blow, The Arcade Fire and more! Check this website for details and ordering info.
EVENTS!
We will be at many events in Toronto this fall, so stop by, say hello and pick up a magazine. Dates to remember: Sept. 26 (Word On The Street), Oct. 3 (Ladyfest), Oct. 16 (Media Democracy Day), Oct. 17 (Canzine), and a couple of fun things in November.
Looking forward to fall… Shameless


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