How I felt when I heard the news …

…that Fifty Shades of Grey will be filming in Vancouver  

Say Wha?! The Podcast – 12

Say Wha?! The Podcast shares recordings from the comedy show Say Wha?! Readings of Deliciously Rotten Writing in Vancouver, BC, Canada. In this episode comedian Chip Ellis shares a children’s story. This recording is from the 2012 Vancouver Fringe Festival where Say Wha?! was featured at the Fringe Bar. The

Paper Mask Day!

My talented artist and designer friend Sasa was in Vancouver briefly and I got to live out a fantasy – being a model for his Paperal project. Here are some of the results from the photo shoot with Sasa and photographer Kathryn Mussallem. These are just my photos from the

Say Wha?! TORONTO

“The Say Wha?! series offers an important and perfectly Canadian contribution to the (Vancouver literary) scene: “Quit taking yourselves so seriously.” – Granville Mag “Good fun, though one hopes never to be the subject of it.” … “Sara Bynoe was brash and funny and dropped a lot of F-bombs.” Geist

Prize Time

  Want to come to Say Wha?! on me? Enter this draw! Show is Wednesday, August 21 8-10pm at the Cottage Bistro and I’m gonna give away two tickets two it. I never do this. Why am I doing it? It’s my last show in Vancouver until October and we should

Say Wha!? The Podcast 11

Say Wha?! The Podcast shares recordings from the comedy show Say Wha?! Readings of Deliciously Rotten Writing in Vancouver, BC, Canada. In this episode Say Wha?! host and producer Sara Bynoe reads from the disturbing book ‘How To Pick Up Topless Dancers.’   Drinking game: take a sip every time

Say Wha?! August 2013 Edition

Say Wha?! is back! Remember I took July off to do a Teen Angst Night and Say Wha?! The Musical Edition. Did you miss the regular show? What’s Say Wha?! Have you ever read a poorly written novel and thought to yourself, who publishes this crap? Or come across a

Teenage Wasteland Audio

Just when I thought my teenage self had nothing more to say, I went ahead and paired up with Hot Art Wet City to do a show about embarrassing old art work. You have to come down to the gallery today through Saturday 12-5pm to see all the work in

Teenage Wasteland August 7-10

This has been a dream of mine since 2000. An art show of embarrassing art by adults made when they were teenagers. Inspired by Teen Angst Night, the show highlights the stories behind the work & the angst that went into them. Includes an audio tour with background interviews with

Say Wha?! The Podcast Episode 10

Ian Boothby reads from this self-published book in this episode of the podcast. Listen to the podcast on iTunes, RSS feed, or just stream it here:

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