Hello Shameless friends,
How’s your summer going? Hot enough for ya? Well, it’s about to get a lot hotter. Shameless is launching our fabulous summer issue — and celebrating our second birthday — in less than two weeks with an all-ages extravaganza of fun. Please strap on your party hat, climb into your dancing shoes, put on your reading glasses and join us as…
SHAMELESS TURNS 2!
WHEN: Friday, July 21, from 7:30pm to 11pm
WHERE: Gibsone Jessop Gallery, in the historic Distillery District (55 Mill St., Building 4, Toronto)
FEATURING: the kalimba stylings of Laura Barrett, cunt rock from The Whoremoans, a performance by the Fat Femme Mafia and, of course, a big ol’ dance party!
AMAZING LOW PRICE: $5, includes a magazine, all-ages!
DIRECTIONS: At www.thedistillerydistrict.com. We promise it’s not as complicated as it sounds.
WHY YOU SHOULD COME: We’re launching our best issue yet, with a DIY guide to T-shirt stencilling, a feature on why podcasting will rock your world, interviews with indie-publishing wonder Emily Pohl-Weary and CBC radio goddess Patti Schmidt, and a look at what it’s like to step into the boxing ring, put your gloves up and get the workout of your life.
So mark it on your calendar: Friday, July 21! 7:30pm! Distillery District! We can’t wait to see you! Tell your friends!



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