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In a minute colin in the lonely hour
In a minute colin in the lonely hour








in a minute colin in the lonely hour
  1. #In a minute colin in the lonely hour skin#
  2. #In a minute colin in the lonely hour series#

Dishing the evidence in weekly installments before the knowing in the very same venue seemed icing on the avant cake. His tapes are heady with celebrity mentions and drive-by shootings after all, censorship lampoons and AIDS protests, all signs of the times, right? And if those weren’t evidence enough that the news ticker’s heartbeat ran straight up the mainline of his work, there were even a pair of movies made at Toronto insider hotspots which not only celebrated clubhouse passions, but became part of their legend.

in a minute colin in the lonely hour

#In a minute colin in the lonely hour skin#

I misunderstood immediately, imagining that his skin had arrived in a bottle, so I stood there gawping at him (my usual party demeanor) before he floated off on someone else’s breeze.Ĭan we speak of popular ideas or received notions, even here on the fringe? The usual uptake is that Colin lifted today’s headlines and turned them into tomorrow’s witful monologue. When I remarked on his killer tan he waved his hand between us and assured me it was bottled. He made the approach of course, throwing the charm spotlight on long enough to let some witty bonbon slip past. Meeting was hello in a crowded restaurant (he was entertaining guests, I was passing through), our reprise a slightly longer exchange at an opening (was it?).

#In a minute colin in the lonely hour series#

She was commissioning a series of new shorts responding to the work and life of video artist Colin Campbell. Now it had turned into Lisa Steele, tireless co-founder (along with partner Kim) of Vtape, the artist’s video distribution joint here in Toronto. As usual, as he did so often in his work, he was throwing that smooth, measured voice, and allowing it to occupy someone else. He was already dead, so the voice on the other end of the line wasn’t his. A Work in Progress: an Interview with Colin Campbell by Sue Ditta (1990)Ĭolin arrived one sunny afternoon on the phone.Colin Campbell Interviewed by Kathleen Maitland-Carter and Bruce LaBruce (1987).Colin Campbell interview by Peggy Gale (1982).










In a minute colin in the lonely hour