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Taken from the 1979 book A Cosmic Christmas, The Full-Color Storybook, written by Ken Sobol, sheet music for the songs ‘Why Don’t They Look to the Stars’ and…
Here’s a bit of a rarity, a Christmas single from Scott Grimes, released the same year as ‘It Came Upon The Midnight Clear’ (and the opening dialogue on…
I think everyone’s familiar with the ‘A Very Special Christmas’ compilation put out in 1987 to support the Special Olympics. Keith Haring’s cover went on to iconic status…
I have another cool A Cosmic Christmas item to share with you…
I purchased an old insert from the Toronto Star’s ‘The Canadian’ focussing on ‘A Cosmic Christmas’. Not a ton of stuff about this special out there, so I…
I had the idea to make a ‘Christmas Story’ wrapping paper pattern, and with no idea what I was going to do with it, I decided just to…
Mick Foley, WWE Hall of Famer and Year-Round Christmas Enthusiast, shares his favourite Christmas song.
I found these Christmas cards in my stack of things I’ve been meaning to do something with. There’s no information with them, just “Litho’d in Canada”. They’re printed…
I found this old newspaper insert in an old thrift store record…
Repeating pattern backgrounds for your computer or phone…
I was playing around in Illustrator and decided to make a wrapping paper pattern, so here it is in case anyone else can use it.
I always why no one had done this before, so what do you do if no one else has done it? You do it yourself!
Thanks to Celebvm.com and Pat Mastroianni (and special guests Dan Woods and Stacie Mistysyn) for this fun video wishing everyone Merry Christmas from Joey Jeremiah!
I finally had a chance to get out to Oakville to visit Retrofestive. After wanting to for so long, I was thrilled to get there. It’s Canada’s Pop Culture…
The tale of finding and prepping a Cosmic Christmas animation cel for display.
If you search through record bins in Thrift Stores in Ontario, Canada, the odds are you’ve seen one of the records released by the Ontario Lottery Corporation in…
Probably the most requested album I hear about from people who had a copy but then eventually lost it…
One of the more famous OLG Christmas entries… For an album given out for free in the 80s.