Dreaming through dance

By James Keller

What people get out of their dreams differs for everyone. Some pass them off as random brain activity. Some look to their dreams for glimpses into the future. Others, like One Yellow Rabbit dancer and choreographer Denise Clark, look to their reoccurring dreams for symbolism and understanding. "I pay a lot of attention to my… Continue reading Dreaming through dance

Sloan rocks ballroom

By Tara DiBenedetto

"Sloooan! Sloooan!" Chanting fans greeted the return of one of Canada’s most established rock acts to the MacEwan Hall Ballroom. After a brief introduction, the band kicked off the concert with their newest single, "If It Feels Good Do It" from their newest album, Pretty Together. With an enthusiastic crowd, deafening sound and a diverse… Continue reading Sloan rocks ballroom

Dreaming awake

By Sherra Hill

Sometimes you dream so vividly you wake up still feeling afraid, empowered or however you felt in your dream. It’s as though the residue of some intangible memory clings to the edges of your mind until a cold shower and a cup of coffee reacquaints you with reality. Richard Linklater’s new film, Waking Life, is… Continue reading Dreaming awake

High level funding

By Andrea Bundon

The provinces are yet again wrestling with Paul Martin for whatever money they can get. With a renewed interest in Canadian defence and security, social programs such as amateur sport are getting benched for another season.Canadians have always defined themselves by historical sporting moments such as Paul Henderson’s winning goal in the 1972 Summit Series… Continue reading High level funding

War crime guilt is a global affair:

By Chris Morrison

Former Yugoslavian President Slobodan Milosevic will soon be in The Hague. He won’t be there for a nice holiday in one of the lovely Dutch capitals. No, he’ll be facing the International War Crimes Tribunal for crimes against humanity. Rumour has it he may be tried for genocide, the most serious of war crimes. My… Continue reading War crime guilt is a global affair:

Upholding corporate rights

By Вen Li

They say tragedy brings out the best and worst in people. Nothing demonstrates that truism better than our actions in the wake ofSeptember 11. While the U.S. government scrambled quickly to put billions of dollars into the already ailing airline and travel industries, they quietly tried to subvert the rights of other companies in the… Continue reading Upholding corporate rights