Sonja Smits takes on Dalton “kitten-eater” McGuinty (remember that one?)
Actors are storming Queen's Park in an attempt to impress politicians with their work ethic.

Rats ahoy! No, it's not a cookie.

Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird, it's a plane, no it's...
Jason, with a review of the Superman movie showing at HotDocs...

Josh gets a new word in his vocabulary.
Newbie contributor Josh Weale spins a tale of free sketch comedy, complete with puppy analogies.

What's up with this question asking me if I regularly purchase F-16s?
Derek Forgie is back on his soapbox. And this one actually mentions Roncesvalles. Although incidentally.

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May 11 until June 17 at the Stephen Bulger Gallery 1026 Queen Street West see Tomasz Gudzowaty: Ship Wreckers. “The beach at Chittagong was transformed into the world's largest shipyard specializing in the disassembly of worn out ships. Ship-wrecking has become a well oiled machine in Chittagong , with over 70 ships dismantled annually. These people work without protective clothing or gear, in circumstances that preclude their health and safety. They endure these conditions with dignity and calm. It is upon the workers that Gudzowaty has trained his lens.”
May 12 check pout the Multihundreds w/ Beautiful Monkey at Mitzi's Sister 1514 Queen Street West .
On Tuesday May 16 the Lexiconjury Reading Series “is invaded by Philadelphians! Sarah Dowling, Karen Hannah and Janet Neigh read poetry at the second-last Lexiconjury before the series closes.” Cameron House, 408 Queen Street West , 8pm , free. |
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The full title of the painting which inspired our magazine title is Homo sapiens, Lepidium sativum and Calliphora vomitoria - a wise man, some cress, and a bluebottle. It is the work of British artist Stuart Pearson Wright.
"At the end of the first sitJating, the Prince inspected the work and exclaimed 'godzooks' or 'godzounds', the artist was too alarmed to remember which."
www.guardian.co.uk
Friday, July 25
2003
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