Arts & CultureEntertainment Carrey on T.O’s wayward son July 26, 1995 The wide-eyed Carrey cartel was ready to take a bite from the Big Apple.
CommunitiesRoots and Culture From Florence with love… no? July 26, 1995 The romance, the enchantment, it was all just a monumental scam.
Features The Simpsons: How they changed the world (or at least make a really good half-hour of television) July 26, 1995 I think we would all like to be Homer to some degree but the Lisa in us is always afraid of the consequences.
ColumnsEditorial Bitch! Prozac pilloried (with alliterative alacrity) July 26, 1995 Call me crazy, but I gotta be me.
Editorial Career Centre worth saving July 26, 1995 As students of Ryerson, our rallying cry has been known as “Jobs, jobs, jobs.” Without the Career Centre our options will be limited.
Editorial Welcome to Mike Street, U.S.A. July 26, 1995 Everybody is noticing the individual reductions — crippling cuts to welfare, the repealing pay equity, cuts to the health care system. But what is the net result?
Gun control: blam, blam, blam! July 26, 1995 Both sides shoot it out in propaganda war as Senate debates Bill C-68
Harbourfont in hot water July 26, 1995 Despite extended funding, the future of Harbourfront is still in doubt
Arts & CultureEntertainment Smokin’! This film won’t harm your baby June 28, 1995 The film by director Wayne Wang and acclaimed novelist Paul Auster is destined to become a classic.
Arts & CultureEntertainment It’s Tea Time: Twilight of Windsor’s Tea Party June 28, 1995 Similar to the Boston Tea Party upheaval, Windsor’s Tea Party is also busy rebelling against the status quo in today’s music scene. Their second album, The Edges of Twilight stands out as a mosaic of sounds from almost every culture on Earth.
Arts & CultureEntertainment Puppets with private parts June 28, 1995 “The producers wish to advise that no puppets were killed or maimed during the production of this film,” is the highly prominent disclaimer on Peter Jackson’s “Meet the Feebles.”