Issue 21
Fall 2006
Issue 20
Progress 2006
Issue 19
Rite of Passage 2006
Issue 18
Cities 2006
Issue 17
Pop 2005
Issue 16
The Game of Life 2005
Issue 15
His and Hers 2005
Issue 12
Money & Power 2005
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Fall & Winter 2002
online content:
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by SHEILA HETI
Once, all that stood between you and the part you wanted was the right monologue.
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by JOHN SEMLEY
You’ve heard of grindhouse, blaxploitation and kung fu flicks. But Canada has its own unique B-movie tradition—Canuxploitation—and new directors are catching on.
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by RAHAT KURD
At the height of Michaelmania, everyone moonwalked—even Muslim kids in Hamilton, Ontario.
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by ABOU FARMAN
The next stage in evolution—a machine consciousness able to manipulate time and space—is just around the corner. The catch: humans will no longer be in charge.
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by MARK MANN
Why do Swallowtails and Sulphurs swarm Alberta’s oil rigs?
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by SALVATORE CIOLFI
The internet has changed the way porn writers depict sex. How one man nearly became a scribe of smut.
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by VARIOUS
Online companion essays to our print-only "The Music We Hate" feature: Daniel Johnston, Destroyer, Belle and Sebastian, Lady Gaga, Timber Timbre, the xx and more.
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Letters from our readers.
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also in this issue:
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by THE EDITORS
Seven top music critics take on the worst bands in the world.
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by CHANDLER LEVACK
"There is more to Toronto’s music than a mediocre band with one good album."
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by CARL WILSON
"Radiohead's Intelligent Musicianship is always up in my face. It’s like being distracted, mid-act, by the fine detailing of a partner’s high-end labial cosmetic surgery."
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