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By Stacey May Fowles “If I don’t do something I feel compelled to do, I know I’ll be unhappy and […]
The rise of cycling as culture by David Silverberg It’s a bright Toronto day, perfect for a bike ride. In […]
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feature: From Her Mouth The Dirty, Pretty Prose of Lisa Foad By Stacey May Fowles I first saw Lisa Foad […]
feature: The Fall of Books Jurassic erotica, those who can’t, quarter-life crises, paramedic muses and so much poetry you’ll puke. […]
feature: Vancouver Mass Exodus Artists are leaving Vancouver and it’s not just to escape Olympic madness. Robert Dayton examines the […]
On the eve of the Vancouver Winter Olympics, Maggie MacDonald travels across Canada to map out indie culture in our […]
feature: Don’t Forget the Ampersand IAIN BAXTER& has been making conceptual art for 45 years. David Silverberg talks to the […]
Like a passionately noxious lover that I just can’t get enough of, the Internet consumes, thrills and overwhelms me. I […]
In the year 2002, I wrote a long piece for my own publication The Eclectic Screening Room, entitled “Us, Mainstream […]
By now, everyone and their computer knows that Radiohead released their seventh full-length record over the internet, offering fans a […]
Five days a week, Toronto poet Rob Read sits down at his computer between eight and 10 a.m. and scours […]