Issue 31

Junk Diary

By John McCurley John McCurley dropped out of the Ontario College of Art to write psychedelic plays full time. He […]

Condo Dwellers

By Alain Mercieca Condominiums, apartment buildings, call them what you will. Rectangular box friends that protrude out of most every […]

Inexorable

By Greg Shupak There was a rumour that I was dead. Actually, I survived. *** “Oh my God! Oh I’m […]

The Napoleon Difference

By Julia Campbell-Such Bone splinters, pure-white like expensive china. Smell of talcum powder, morphine, sterilizers. Cracking, splitting, sawing. Tired and […]

Password Protection

By K.T. Tillman I read my ex-boyfriend’s fiancĂ©e’s online journal. It’s password-protected, but I can still read it because I […]

Old Weird America

By Rose White Ghosts (Tom) August 2004 When I first met Tom, the only instructions I got were, “Don’t mention […]

Artists Crack the Game Code

By Erin Bell There’s no better sign that something has successfully seeped into the social consciousness than when people start […]

Spartacus Books Rises from the Ashes

By McKinley M. Hellenes Spartacus Books, Canada’s oldest collectively-run radical bookstore, was established in the early ’70s as a book-buying […]

The 48 Hour Film

By Josh Hume Imagine having only 48 hours to make a short film without being able to plan it. You […]