St. Anger

By Meraj Abedin

The four horsemen of the apocalypse are back. For years, fans have been waiting to hear the monster guitars riffs, finger shredding solos, smashing drums and the grand larger-than-life sound that is Metallica again. After listening to their latest album, St. Anger, it seems most mainstream Metallica fans will have to keep waiting. St. Anger… Continue reading St. Anger

An interview with Face to Face

By Shawn Hallman

Someone’s screaming obscene lyrics into the microphone, people are chowing down on overpriced food and some crazy kids are mud wrestling. Yep, the Vans Warped Tour has returned. The Warped Tour is a bizarre mix of anti-establishment bands, playing amidst a slew of commercialization and pro-skateboarding demos. Companies try to sell you almost anything there,… Continue reading An interview with Face to Face

Warped Tour ’03

By Russ Dyck

My mission was to enter deep into punk lifestyle, to grasp the true punk culture that has snuck in and taken a firm hold in popular culture, while courting unpopularity. My friends, I was sent to Race City Speedway on July 2 with a camera and a backstage pass, told to return with outrageous stories… Continue reading Warped Tour ’03

You’re outta here!

By Dale Miller

The Canadian Baseball League could fold during its inaugural season, smashing a bat to the skull of baseball in Canada. Following the All-Star Game at Burns Stadium on July 23, the 2003 season will end, falling far short of its 72-game goal. "We are grateful to the CBL fans, CBL cities, players and managers, and… Continue reading You’re outta here!

The dust has settled

By Stephane Massinon

The fallout from the war in Iraq has begun and the recurring issue remains the alleged weapons of mass destruction. Do they exist? Where are they? When will the coalition troops find them? These questions are being asked on a near daily basis. Concerns such as these were emphatically voiced in the British House of… Continue reading The dust has settled

File-sharing felons?

By Вen Li

Murderers, rapists, file sharers. They would share the common status of felons in the United States if the Author, Consumer and Computer Owner Protection and Security bill passes in the US Congress. ACCOPS would punish users who attempt to share copyrighted files on the Internet with fines up to $250,000 and five years in already… Continue reading File-sharing felons?

Distracting ourselves, destroying cultures

By John Bailey

I pride myself that I am Canadian. More precisely, I am proud of a nation that fosters and develops individual cultures in a world where a myriad of cultures exist. I was always taught that Canada was a place where an individual could escape unjust persecution due to race, religion, or political belief. However, to… Continue reading Distracting ourselves, destroying cultures