Jason Logan is an illustrator, writer, graphic designer, and art director based in Toronto, Canada. His illustrations have appeared in numerous publications including The New York Times, The Walrus, and The Globe and Mail. His first book, If We Ever Break Up, This Is My Book has been translated into seven languages. Logan has also created hand-lettering and designed book covers for Coach House Books and HarperCollins.
Jason's Grampa Mike Harris' Imperial Theatre was a smaller twin of Alexander Pantages' Toronto pleasure palace now known as the Mirvish. Sarnia's original 2-balcony music hall-cinema was destroyed by tornado in 1953 but the former Famous Players Capital theatre a block away was renamed the Imperial & is a playhouse for community theatre & concerts.
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Was a former member of PointBlank Creative Writers Room workshop.
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Began performing live on the Canadian Broadcasting Corp-TV network in 1964 with the sketch comedy group Panic Button Players alongside the late Les Nirenberg & the late Don Arioli, prize-winning NFB animator. They appeared on the Harry Boyle Show, Show on Shows and other CBC light entertainment with political satire and topical humor.