
Kangaroo Variety is a live monthly magazine hosted by Brown & Dickson Booksellers and UnLondon/121 Studios in the old Novack’s building (211 King Street). Just like a print magazine, KV offers interviews, features, reviews, investigative reports, satire and editorial pieces. The only difference is, it’s completely live!
This month features a presentation on artist Kim Moodie by James Patten of the McIntosh Gallery; a discussion of racism in the LGBTQ community with Ryan Flex; another great film review by Chris Hachey; food from the Boombox Bakeshop featuring local artists Megan Arnold and Joel Thibert; a live advice column by sexologist Dr. Carlen; and DJ stylings by Harina Mokanan, Queen of the Empyrean.
For those who love Hachey’s reviews, please know that he will also be viewing movies live in the front window display of 211 King Street from 4 pm on Friday, March 25 until his live review on Saturday night. His viewing will be live streamed, and we will post the link as soon as it is available.
$5 Admission (but no one is turned away!)
Doors Open at 6:30. Event begins at 7:00 pm. Cash bar.
Tickets available in advance or at the door.
Update: photos from the event.




