Nov. 29, 1999 16 pgs.
Escott Reid, Glendon;s first principal, is profiled; Glendon hosts its second successful Poetry Night; Spice Girl Mel C releases a successful solo album; the Glendon Theatre production "The Gas Heart" is reviewed.
Contributers: Steven Irvine, Noel Barnett, Christie Adams, The Lark, jeremy, Sir Moonlight, K. Szymanski, Ilwad Ahmed, Jean-Philippe Nadeau, Pamela Gordon, Karen Tacchi, Martin Carrier, Karine Brassard, Suzanne Desrochers, Vianney Carriere
Editor-in-Chief: Melanie J. Cadieux
Fascist Content Editor: Patrick Tomlinson
News Editor: Colleen McConnell
Arts Editors: Catherine Hancock, Rae Perigoe
Moral Upholder: J.J. O'Rourke
Conspiracy Freak: Rob Shaw
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Danielle Seville
Photography Editor: Loic Olivier
Production/layout: Shai, Sarah Moreau
Business Manager: Patrick Boldduc
Intern: Flute
Revisions: Julien Daviau, Jean-Philippe Nadeau, Danielle Seville
Article titles:
The responsibility of the audience to its artist
Don't you get it?
Escott Reid- a profile
Un jour sombre dans l'histoire des femmes: 'injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere'
What's with those posters?
A night to remember
Glendon gossip
Le caucase: une poudriere de type balkanique?
Do you think straight?
Is Santa a spy?
Solo spice
Une goutte de blue sur une toile rouge
"Hollywood": food for thought-where's the beef?
Sitting comfortably in a silver chair
Upcoming events
Cindy Sherman: photographe ou artiste?
Bringing dada to Glendon
Ice cold is hot
El tuerto
L'inspiration
Pauvres Diables
"Everybody in leather"