
On Pamela Des Barres, A Lifetime of Stories, and Being a Doll
Since taking Pamela Des Barres first Toronto writing workshop in 2012, I have made lifelong friends, bared my soul, and gained countless stories.
Since taking Pamela Des Barres first Toronto writing workshop in 2012, I have made lifelong friends, bared my soul, and gained countless stories.
It was a sweltering July day when I stepped off of Queen Street and into the lobby of Float Toronto.
It didn’t take long before I was completely in awe of Wallingford-Back’s incredible scenery.
I don’t remember sitting down and specifically deciding what I wanted to do with my life in terms of a career, because only one in a million will really know who they are at 18 years old, but I knew I had a serious passion for music. So when I applied to a small music-oriented college in Mississauga, Ontario (just west of Toronto) and got in, moving across the country felt right.
It was a charming April day when the stars aligned and photo-journalist Baron Wolman met a young freelance writer named Jann Wenner.