David Bushman & Guys & Dolls

Actor David Bushman plays in the musical Guys and Dolls, which starts its official run today at the Segal Centre.

From the Segal Centre website…

“A riveting musical tale of sin, love and redemption set in city that never sleeps. The biggest gamblers are in town and Nathan Detroit needs cash to continue his infamous floating craps game. On the other end of the moral compass, Sarah Brown and the Save-a-Soul Mission are determined to rid the city of its sinners. Hounded by cops and a nagging girlfriend desperate for marriage, Detroit is determined to get what he wants in this Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning classic American musical.”

To October 28th 2012.

Georges St-Pierre and Patrick Boivin Pair Up In New Ninja Clip

In Patrick Boivin’s new stop-motion clip, Georges St-Pierre kicks Ninja butt for Google’s Nexus 7.

In hindsight, it seems almost inevitable these two should collaborate on a project together.

And to what effect!

The clip is also a good opportunity for the UFC champion to bring visibility to his anti-bullying foundation.

Woolf + Lapin is happy to have collaborated on this project and can’t wait to see  the web community’s reaction.

As of 23 hours ago, 135,783 views.

Now that’s viral!

New Woolf + Lapin Collaborator: Barry Russell and His Photographic Installation

If you don’t know already, Woolf + Lapin is a true fan of street art.

Under all its guises.

Well, new Woolf + Lapin collaborator Barry Russell really hits the mark with his installation People You Might Know, un portrait Montréalais.

The installation showcases 21 photographs of anonymous Montreal artists.

The photographs are pasted in situ across the city’s most unlikely spots, overtaking if not altogether improving an otherwise drab city panorama.

Barry Russell is a DOP and photographer .

Woolf + Lapin is happy to welcome him. And looking forward to collaborating on upcoming projects.

To find out more about Barry Russell’s street art installation see the official Facebook page.

Woolf + Lapin Interview With Street Artist Stikki Peaches

Some months back we blogged the work of a Montreal street artist before ever knowing who he was.

He hooked up with us a while after our blog post.

His street name is Stikki Peaches.

Then we all agreed it would be profoundly awesome to have our Woolf + Lapin crew shadow him on one of his nightly runs.

Besides mashing pop cultural images he always leaves the snarky cutline “What If Art Ruled the World?” on his pasties.

What do you think?

Should art rule the world?