Ferocious lo-fi group

By David Kenney

After 12 hours on the road, Aaron Riches isn’t much for talking. The vocalist/guitarist for Toronto low-fi group Royal City seems somewhat in a daze, perhaps induced by reading during the trip. Engrossed in a Bob Dylan biography, Riches rises when discussing his idol. "You can’t help but just sort of be at once inspired… Continue reading Ferocious lo-fi group

Broke? These diaries worth the investment

By Andrew Ross

Angela Nissel is effin’ hilarious. The proof rests in her first book, The Broke Diaries. This "completely true" memoir recounts Nissel’s senior year at Penn State University, during which she was, as the title suggests, vraiment fauchée. The Diaries started out as a simple collection of postings on the Web–whence some of them can still… Continue reading Broke? These diaries worth the investment

No Love lost in battle

By David Kenney

Year’s ago, Courtney Love’s angst-rock band Hole made the big time singing "Go on/take everything/take everything/I want you to go on/take everything" in the song "Violet." These days, Love’s trying to take something back. Involved in a bitter battle with Universal Music, the sometimes actress aims to create a musicians’ Union. Love claims her current… Continue reading No Love lost in battle

Art in Motion

By Claire Cummings

For those who fear to tread inside art galleries, Jonathan Dueck’s approach to art may be a breath of fresh air. Dueck, a third year drawing student at Alberta College of Art and Design, has created a portable gallery, accessible to everyone around him. Dueck was inspired to create his gallery because he liked the… Continue reading Art in Motion

Rockin’ with Rollins

By Matt Oakes

Contrary to the opinion of local punk act Chixdiggit, Henry Rollins is a lot of fun. Taking the Ballroom by storm last Thursday night, Rollins thrilled the sold out crowd with his in-your-face style of angst-driven humour. Since the breakup of his band Black Flag in 1986, Rollins has travelled the world to promote his… Continue reading Rockin’ with Rollins

Suzuki shows Worst Case Scenario to Calgary

By Еvan Osentоn

Hard to believe, but a coalition of small-town Albertans took on a multinational corporation–not to mention the oil industry on which this province is built–and won. A product of the National Film Board, Worst Case Scenario was two years in the making and documents the Clearwater Coalition’s successful effort to block Shell from drilling an… Continue reading Suzuki shows Worst Case Scenario to Calgary

Jim stock rising, rough day for Stockwell, Chuck

By Preston Channing

In a move that took both their former colleagues and their former-former colleagues by surprise, two MPs have left the so-called "Group of Eight" already dissenting Canadian Alliance MPs. Jim Gouk, member for Kootenay-Boundary-Okanagan, and Dr. Jim Pankiw, member for Saskatoon-Humboldt, held a press conference Monday to announce their departure from the "Chuck Strahl Eight."… Continue reading Jim stock rising, rough day for Stockwell, Chuck

U of C Auction goodness

By Mary Chan

University of Calgary President Terry White is taking a page from recent entertainment headlines to solve chronic university underfunding. Inspired by Ricky Martin, White began auctioning personal articles of clothing online Tuesday. "I read in the paper that Ricky Martin got over $4,000 for his pants," explained White, who is auctioning off a pair of… Continue reading U of C Auction goodness