Issue #9 - February 27, 2001

Auteurs-es

  • Jason John O'Rourke
  • Rob Shaw

Résumé

Fe. 27, 2001 20 pgs. Local Toronto band breaks into the scene due to word-of-mouth; Dominican Republic's sugar cane slave industries faces international criticism; women's magazines continue in failing to provide articles with positive messages. Contributers: Cedric Mays, Michael A. de Villiers, Carolyn Henry, Marie-Pascale Proulx, Crystal Mace, T.J. Braganza, Phil Thee, Robert Doisneau, Erin Gault, Jennifer Sheehy, Burt Glinn, Bird @ the baronness', James Nachtwey, Scott Bradley, Genevieve Gelinas, Steve "the drunk" Irvine Chief Co-Editors: Jason John O'Rourke, Rob Shaw New Editor: Mihnea Dumitru Arts and Entertainment: Catherine Hancock Perspectives: Katerina Bakalis Features Editor: Noel Barnett News: Julien Daviau Fiction and Poetry: Patrick Bois Photography: Jeremy Fortier Advertising Manager: Vacant CUP Representative: Ines Pirslin Design, Production and Layout: Andrew Weir, Catherine Walsh Revisions: Rosalie Taylor Staff Writer: Bobby Deakos Article titles: Little hope for democracy through GCSU Save me John Coltrane Mergers and acquisitions? An exercise in Duplicity Attention Glendon community Desertion blues lover-ing Thinking a la GCSU: the case of the kidnapped Dell Monster mash Rejecting the top 40 and everything after Detenir son savoir Coyote love V'la l'bon temps... The perils of globalization Love under the oak Haitian sugar cane cutters: a portrait of a modern slave Cup rant Unwilling to manage the Mahones Confessions of a magazine junkie You've already won me over An authority on the authority On the outside looking in Sweet story Diffusing into the top 40 Sleeping with the enemy The constructed image and the mass media Love under the oak

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1999-01-01

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