Art is dead

By Mike Steiner

Putrefaction: n. Process or state of putrefying; decomposition. Alberta native Diana Thorneycroft, an artist-photographer currently working out of Winnipeg, has finally captured the "gloriousness of putrefaction", or so she says in a recent Calgary Herald article. With the help of a $15,000 grant from the Canada Council, she has managed to hang 12 dead rabbits… Continue reading Art is dead

Blame on both sides

By Allison McDonald

This summer four ships from Fuijan, China illegally arrived on Canada’s west coast. The passengers are hopeful immigrants, many of whom were ill and malnourished. The question as proposed by mainstream media is, "What should the government do about these six hundred people?" Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, who was at an APEC meeting in Auckland,… Continue reading Blame on both sides

Slick production, poor content

By Katrina Barclay

Package 1: The left eye brow raises in uncertainty. The host’s slow, contemplative gaze turns from contestant to computer and back again."Could you repeat the question?""Most of North America is watching this program right now becausea) There’s nothing better on;b) The host is fiendishly charming; (cue laugh track and coy chuckle from host)c) Viewers want… Continue reading Slick production, poor content

You can teach someone to believe, but is it right?

By Jan Creaser

I shudder when I hear politicians discuss morals and values. These words ooze from their mouths with such ease no one ever stops to question what particular list of morals and values these people actually follow. With the controversy surrounding the Humanist Association of Canada’s petition to strike God from the constitution, I think we… Continue reading You can teach someone to believe, but is it right?

Too hot to hold

By Erin Ryan-Walsh

As a result of listening to far too much CJAY 92 on my car radio, I have decided to explore the reasons behind my severe distaste for Canada’s very own Supposed Former Infatuation Junky or more appropriately Canada’s Supposed Former Dance Queen. Is it because she is overplayed? Is it because she is a former… Continue reading Too hot to hold

Is Alanis’ jagged little pill increasingly had to swallow?

By Erin Ryan-Walsh

As a result of listening to far too much CJAY 92 on my car radio, I have decided to explore the reasons behind my severe distaste for Canada’s very own Supposed Former Infatuation Junky or more appropriately Canada’s Supposed Former Dance Queen. Is it because she is overplayed? Is it because she is a former… Continue reading Is Alanis’ jagged little pill increasingly had to swallow?