With a frantic, headbanging, hard partying sound, Acid Priest has already made an impact on the local Toronto music scene. The four-piece band hailing from Stouffville, Ontario has been around for less than a year and already they’ve accomplished feats that bands take years to do. Their first LP, Outta Control, was released in mid January, in March they toured southern Ontario with Ottawa locals Old Rules, and now on May 7th they’re playing alongside Monster Truck for Canadian Music Week.
Some of you probably read the title and thought to yourselves “What is this girl talking about?” Well, don’t be fooled!!! I have a few tips and tricks on how to apply your makeup backwards that really work!
Everyone has their own way of applying makeup, but when Napoleon Perdis, creator of his own cosmetics line, shared his tricks, they were too good to pass up on.
Time sucks. It is the relentless phenomenon that creates untold insecurities, anxieties and fears in us all. We are simply clumsy collections of atoms, hurtling toward a certain death, and all we can do is bide our time. We struggle with our relevance, how much we’ve achieved, whether we will be remembered.
Summer is fast approaching and I have this season’s fashion must haves! If you want to boost your closet and have valuable key items that can be worn in many different ways and style, make sure to get the following pieces! These 5 fashion staples are on trend and perfect for the spring/summer season.
“Makeup may come and go, but brush cleaning is forever.” I know, I know! I already hear you ladies huffing and puffing, but it’s my duty to remind you to clean your brushes and makeup tools at least once a week. Although it may seem like it is too often, especially given our busy and hectic lifestyles, the last thing you want is applying your makeup with tools that are full of bacteria, oil and dirt.

There are plenty of terrifying moments in David Robert Mitchell’s It Follows, one of the best horror films of the last decade. There are a couple of effective jump scares, though the blank look on one character’s face following one of them suggests Mitchell isn’t too keen on them himself. No, the film gets a lot of horrifying mileage out of people just walking toward the camera, perhaps never more brilliant than in a 720-degree pan in a high school with someone walking toward them from outside only to be forgotten about and never confronted.