Arts & Culture RIOT: Ryerson family viewing March 11, 1998 The wacky annual sketch-comedy show is back
Arts & Culture In pursuit of the Material Girl March 11, 1998 By Stephanie Bomba Unless your head was in the sand last week, you probably already know Madonna was in town on Friday to promote her new CD, Ray of Light. And if you weren’t completely oblivious, you probably know the Queen of Pop Music was at Muchmusic. (Maybe you were even lucky enough to catch […]
Arts & Culture Fight the man by watching this movie March 11, 1998 By Stephanie Bomba It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s, it’s … it’s Michael Moore’s BIG ONE and it’s headed straight for Toronto! The Big One is director Moore’s latest documentary and chronicles the 47-city tour to promote his book, Downsize This! In the film, Moore attempts to speak with the CEOs of companies […]
Arts & Culture Moore mouths off March 11, 1998 Guerilla filmmaker Michael Moore talks about new movie
Arts & Culture Blue Boy Brown goes Straight Up March 4, 1998 Former Ryerson student, computer expert and DJ manager on the tube tonight
Arts & Culture Inbreds born again March 4, 1998 After years of being independent, the band has released their first album on Murderecords
Arts & Culture It’s the pet psychich February 18, 1998 By Allison Heather Last Sunday I was witness to the biggest crock of shit I’ve ever seen. Was I surprised? Not really. I took my dog Patch to visit and animal psychic named Dr. Helen Massingil at the Psychic Mystics and Seers Fair. Her readings proved to be cheesier than the feminine hygiene product that […]
Arts & Culture Taming the Wild Strawberries February 18, 1998 Bandmates Ken and Roberta chat about their new album, their upcoming tour and the smallest strawberry in the patch
Arts & Culture Pow! Kaboom!: The intracacy of arcades February 18, 1998 How Funland and Sega City Playdium are universes apart in the pixelated world of arcade gaming
Arts & Culture Techno for the soul February 11, 1998 You probably associate techno music with electronica bands like the Prodigy or Underworld. Rob Gillies takes us to Detroit and introduces us to techno's black roots