
Arizona O'Neill
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Oct 31, 2024 |
cbc.ca | Arizona O'Neill
Books·WATCHMontreal illustrator Arizona O'Neill tells the story of the famed short story writer for CBC’s Creator Network. Montreal illustrator Arizona O'Neill tells the story of the famed short story writer for CBC’s Creator NetworkArizona O'Neill · CBC Books · Posted: Oct 31, 2024 1:29 PM EDT | Last Updated: 29 minutes agoMavis Gallant’s unwavering determination to be a writer31 minutes agoMontreal illustrator Arizona O'Neill depicts the story of renowned short story writer Mavis Gallant.
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Jan 3, 2024 |
hazlitt.net | Arizona O'Neill |Heather Aimee O'Neill |Lana Hall |Hanna Phifer
Arizona O’Neill is a Montreal based illustrator and author. She has created original videos for CBC’s Creator Network, and artists such as Laurence Philomène and Patrick Watson. Her monthly painted illustrations fill the window of the Drawn & Quarterly bookstore in Mile End. She is the author of Est-ce qu’un artiste peut être heureux? (2022), a collection of her illustrated graphic interviews with celebrated and controversial Quebec artists. She is currently working on a graphic memoir.
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Aug 13, 2023 |
cbc.ca | Arizona O'Neill
How Montreal became a hotspot for jazz | CBC News LoadedMontreal·Creator NetworkProhibition, rail porters and the city's reputation as a "sin city" all played a role in making Montreal a place where every jazz musician wanted to play — and where homegrown musicians thrived. Prohibition, rail porters and the city's reputation as a 'sin city' all played a role · CBC Creator Network · For decades, Montreal was the place to be for jazz. And the city still hosts the world's largest jazz festival.
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Aug 13, 2023 |
cbc.ca | Arizona O'Neill
Prohibition, rail porters and the city's reputation as a "sin city" all played a role in making Montreal a place where every jazz musician wanted to play - and where homegrown musicians thrived.
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Aug 6, 2023 |
cbc.ca | Arizona O'Neill
Montreal·Creator NetworkFor CBC Creator Network, Arizona O'Neill looks at riots in sports and explains how the NHL's treatment of star Montreal Canadiens' player Maurice "Rocket" Richard led to tear gas in the Montreal Forum and violence in the street. And how it paved the way for Quebec's Quiet Revolution.
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