Features The Can(un)Conquered January 15, 1997 For 26 years, the CRTC has been boosting Canadian music by regulating the amount of home grown music on the airwaves. But as music trends shift out of commercial radio, new artists are finding CanCon redunant
Features STAR WOES: Once upon a time, in a living room far, far away… October 4, 1995 If you love someone, encase them in carbonite
Features The Campus Centre is dead, long live the Campus Centre September 13, 1995 The long inane life and abrupt death of a student government dream. After years of obsessive bickering, RyeSAC has shelved the Campus Centre – at least until the next century.
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.
Arts & CultureFeatures Pulp Fringe June 28, 1995 What causes a young boy to kill his mother and grandmother for an inheritance he was soon to get anyway? How does a Vaudeville clown take control of a family’s destiny? Ever get a chance to look at the seamy underbelly of the puppet world?
Features Your Average Country Boys June 28, 1995 You drink at school, at home, in your car. You drink in shacks and fields. Then you find out who’s up for some crop-dusting
Features A royal pain: The life and medieval times of a wench May 31, 1995 For three or four hours on weekend evenings, my home is Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament at Exhibition Place.
Features Who is the happiest guy in T.O.? May 31, 1995 People look down on them and ask why they don’t just get a “real job,” but Ben Kerr and other Toronto street performers say they love their work
Features Socialism in the “special period”: April 12, 1995 April 12, 1995 On a trip to Cuba, a Youth Brigade member found that reports of socialism's death are greatly exaggerated