Spun: The Strokes

By Garth Paulson

The Strokes claimed in the liner notes of their 2003 sophomore release, Room on Fire, what you heard on the album was their sound and it wasn’t about to change.Fast forward to early 2006 and you’ll find The Strokes weren’t so truthful. On their latest album, First Impressions of Earth, the band’s sound has changed… Continue reading Spun: The Strokes

Music Interview: Carolyn Mark’s big ol’ hootenanny

By Natalie Vacha

As much as One Yellow Rabbit’s High Performance Rodeo is known for avant garde, artsy types prancing around pretentiously, it also hosts a lot of simple, fun people and performances. One such individual is the lovely and talented Carolyn Mark who is coming to Calgary to host an old fashioned Hootenanny. “It’s a bunch of… Continue reading Music Interview: Carolyn Mark’s big ol’ hootenanny

Music Interview: The Epoxies not for those paranoid of synths

By Courtney Post

Today’s music industry is filled with all sorts of new phenomena. Thanks to television programming like American Idol and Rock Star: INXS, the latest music mega-stars are fashioned live right in front of our eyes. Like robots fresh off the conveyor belt, these new sensations dutifully perform songs written for them and shake their booties… Continue reading Music Interview: The Epoxies not for those paranoid of synths

Music Interview: Rheostatics like Canada

By Paul Jarvey

Whether intentionally or not, the Rheostatics have become inextricable from their Canadian identity. With a flair for the surreal and an artistic passion with rare sincerity, the Rheos are warriors for milder winter, cheap(er) beer, and the death of salesmen everywhere. The band is slated to perform an impressive five shows at this year’s High… Continue reading Music Interview: Rheostatics like Canada

The environment needs your vote

By Saidia Green

Can the environment help a candidate win a federal election? The environment has repeatedly been cited as one of the most important issues to Canadians, especially to young Canadians. It’s inevitable that each party will address this issue in some way, at least during the campaign season, but which ones are simply memorizing facts for… Continue reading The environment needs your vote

Unintelligent design

By Mark Przepiora

Editor, the Gauntlet,[Re: “Point: Intelligent Design,” Opinions, December 8, 2005] I’m not a biologist. My true love is mathematics, and I admit there’s much about evolutionary theory I don’t understand nor am in any position to defend. But the wonderful thing about this “debate” is that nine times out of 10 it doesn’t require defending… Continue reading Unintelligent design

F+ not a real grade

By Burgundy Biletski

Editor, the Gauntlet,[Re: Dinos’ field hockey review, December 8, 2005] As usual, I found the Gauntlet disappointing and inaccurate.  It is clear that writers for the Gauntlet do not do any research what so ever.  I demand that our team is apologized to immediately for the horrible inaccurate article that was written in this week’s… Continue reading F+ not a real grade

Welcome to the year of the bastard

By Gauntlet Editorial Board

Last year was kind of a crappy one. Michael Jackson walked away from conviction despite the the majority of the jurors being convinced of his guilt, natural disasters ravaged the globe, and our nation suffered an entire winter without Don Cherry. But what’s done is done. Let all acquaintance be forgot, and never brought to… Continue reading Welcome to the year of the bastard