Arts & Culture LAWN LOVER December 1, 2004 Damn, now I can't remember. What are those big, green things called again?
Arts & Culture HOLY MOSES ZNAIMER December 1, 2004 On a rain-soaked Wednesday afternoon, a buzzing crowd of aspiring fashion moguls, radio/TV junkies and curious celebrity hounds filled a lecture hall in the engineering building and awaited the arrival of one of Canada's most revered media architects.
Arts & Culture MIRTH WITH KEVIN SMITH November 24, 2004 Mirth editor Orest Szopiak meets director Kevin Smith; A&E editors breathe sighs of relief when no angry publicists call in the middle of the night threatening lawsuits.
Arts & Culture GCM RAPPER PRESSES ON November 24, 2004 Steve Kawalit's at the back of a room, peeking above a sea of heads facing the television.
Arts & Culture ALL RIEL-D UP November 24, 2004 Elder Joanne Dallaire walked slowly around the crowd, carrying a tray of burning incense, or "smudge," in her hands.
Arts & Culture IMPROV’S BOOM November 24, 2004 As the 18 performers took to the stage in hard hats and carrying hammers and rolls of duct tape, the POD 60 Lounge really did look like a construction site.
Arts & Culture COMING IN A MINUTE November 17, 2004 Take a film grad who hasn't been motivated for a while, add in a few friends who are in the same boat, and what do you get?
Arts & Culture DUBAI DONE BY STUDENT November 17, 2004 In the last 10 years, the Middle East has become a recognized hot spot-for critically acclaimed and boundary-pushing cinema.
Arts & Culture FREEDOM ON THE INSIDE November 17, 2004 Stereotypically, artists are seen as lonely, misunderstood geniuses who go mad; social recluses who reflect society while condemned to its margins.
Arts & Culture DIGNITY FOR DIGNA November 3, 2004 Digna Ochoa's portrait looks out at the audience from the makeshift altar in Jorgenson Hall.
Arts & Culture GORE’S CAPITOL HILL November 3, 2004 The U.S. election doesn't concern Kristen Gore as much as the disappearance of talking robots and one-eyed mutants.