Fuse Magazine Index of Names
26:4— "Art of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976" (Plug-in). Review by Amy Karlinsky, pp. 45-47. (available online)
16:2— The Rhetoric of Degradation: How the anti-porn lobby sold us out. Column by Christopher Eamon, pp. 16-17. (available online)
16:3— Gathering: The Memorial Project (A Space). Review by Christopher Eamon, pp. 40-41.
17:4— "Ben Smit" (Cold City Gallery, Toronto). Review by Christopher Eamon, pp. 39.
24:1— "Practice, Practise, Praxis: Serial Reception, Organizational Behaviour, and Strategic Action in Architecture" (YYZ books). Review by Emily Andreae and Janice Andreae, pp. 40-43.
17:4— Ineluctable Studies: Collective Autobiographies of the Knowledge Class (five cultural studies anthologies). Book Review by Clive Robertson, pp. 34-36.
21:4— "CounterPoses: Re-concevoir le tableau vivant" (Oboro, Montreal). Review by Stephen Horne, pp. 61-63. (available online)
19:5— Ritual Practices: Projecting Art and Magic Across Borders. Feature by Deborah Root, pp. 14-22.
21:2— "Big-Box Knockout: Community vs. Consumerism" (Ed Video). Review by Sherri Telenko, pp. 41-42.
27:1— "Art Action" (Editions Intervention, Montreal). Book Review by Paul Couillard, pp. 33-35. (available online)
19:3— "Ron Benner: All That Has Value" (Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton and Presentation House Gallery, Vancouver). Review by Joan Richardson, pp. 41-42.
28:3— On the Subject of Counting as an Advanced Skill. ShortFuse by FUSE, pp. 48. (available online)
28:4— Cri de Coeur: The 59th Avignon Theatre Festival. Review by Barry Edwards, pp. 46-48. (available online)
16:2— Obscenity Chill: Artists in a Post-Bulter Era. Feature by Claire Barclay and Elaine Carol, pp. 18-28. (available online)
16:5&6— Inside Out Film and Video Festival 1993 (part 2). Review by Randi Spires, pp. 60-62. (available online)
24:1— "c/o La Ciudad: Working In Mexico City" (Blackwood Gallery, Toronto). Review by Luis Jacob, pp. 36-37.
17:5&6— Rhythm Activism: An interview with Marcel Khalife. Interview by Nada El-Yassir, pp. 21-23.
17:3— BUST!. News by Carol Elaine, pp. 09.
25:2— Roundtable: The Fountain of Youth. A discussion about cash, culture and the currency of being young. Roundtable by Danielle Allan, Roxanne Elder, Nico Dann, and Kitty Mak, pp. 20-25. (available online)
28:4— Sonic Warfare: Tactical Soundsystems and the Post-World of Grey Filastine. Column by tobias c. van Veen, pp. 11-17. (available online)
23:2— Breaking Bread Over "Foodculture" (YYZ Books, Toronto). Book Review by Renuka Sooknanan, pp. 48-53. (available online)
28:1— In Contact with Iraq. Artist project by Babak Salari, Daniel Ellis, and Gita Hashemi, pp. 21-24. (available online)
28:4— Acts of Being: kazemi vs. Libman. Artist project by Opinionware, (Daniel Ellis, design), pp. 26-29. (available online)
18:5— A Newer Laocoon: Towards a Defense of Artists' Self-Determination Through Public Arts Funding. Feature by Robert Labossiere, pp. 14-19.
19:2— Leaky Boats, Battleships, Buddhism, Death Rays, Morphing, Eleanor of Aquitane and Camelot. Letter by Robert Mears and Scott Ellis, pp. 05.
19:2— Robert Labossi¸re Responds. Letter by Robert Labossi¸re, pp. 05.
19:2— The Art of Giving. Feature by Bruce Barber, pp. 21-28.
21:4— From Silent Comedy to Delirium in the Landscape: A Partial View of Current British Video. Column by Catherine Elwes, pp. 24-26. (available online)
27:4— Calling all Co-conspirators -- Julie Andreyev's "Greenroom" (Surrey Art Gallery, ECIAD). Review by Penny Leong Browne, pp. 43-46. (available online)
18:4— Scattered at the Margins: "Out in Context: Work by Queer Students of the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design". Review by Andrea Fatona and Gordon Brent Ingram, pp. 30-31.
28:2— Leaving it be: what we talk about when we alk about political shifts (Powell Street Festival). Column by Ashok Mathur, pp. 09-14. (available online)
29:1— Transgression, Branding and National Identity. Feature by Kirsten Forkert, pp. 16-23. (available online)
29:1— resistance Practices after Identity Politics: La Pocha Nostra's "The Other Coalition Forces". Review by Irmgard Emmelhainz, pp. 45-48. (available online)
29:1— Unravelling the Image: "Glenn Ligon -- Some Changes". Review by Victoria Lynn, pp. 41-44. (available online)
26:1— Documenting a Documentary Documenta: Documenta11 through its repercussions in the North American Press. Column by Ines Katzenstein, pp. 14-17. (available online)
26:1— Documenta11: Platform5. Column by Olga Kopenkina, pp. 08-13. (available online)
16:4— No More Multivulturalism: Desh Pardesh Third Intra-national Festival and COnference. News by Kaushalya Bannerji, pp. 06-07.
22:1— Caribana: A Diasporic Dub. Feature by Ramabai Espinet, pp. 18-25. (available online)
22:2— Party Politics: Visions and Versions of Caribana Panel Discussion. ShortFuse by Niyabingy, pp. 56. (available online)
18:5— "But is it Art? The spirit of Art as Activism" (Bay Press) and "Sightlines: Reading Contemporary Canadian Art" (Artexte). Review by Clive Robertson, pp. 38-40.
17:5&6— Music in the New South Africa. Column by Daria Essop, pp. 15-17.
17:5&6— "Ranters and Crowd Pleasers: Punk and Pop Music, 1977-92" (Doubleday). Book Review by Yashar Essop, pp. 51-53.
18:2— "Culture and Imperialism" (Vintage). Review by Yashar Essop, pp. 38-39.
18:4— "Land of Desire: Merchants, Power and the Rise of a New American Culture" (Vintage). Review by Yashar Essop, pp. 44-45.
16:5&6— Film and Video News. News by Susan Kealey, pp. 05-06. (available online)
22:4— Sometimes in Anger: The Struggles of Inuit Video. Column by Michael Robert Evans, pp. 13-17. (available online)
22:1— "Transforming the Crown" African, Asian, and Caribbean Artists in Britain, 1966-1996 (New York: Caribbean Cultural Centre/African Diaspora Institute, 1998). Book Review by Peter Hudson, pp. 53-54. (available online)
18:1— Barry Isenor and Ken Hayes: "Demo Homes" (Exchange Square, Toronto). Review by Earl Miller, pp. 42-43.
18:3— "Guy To Goddess: An Intimate Look at Drag Queens" (Whitecap press) and "Ladies, Please!" (Exile Editions). Book Review by Brian John Busby, pp. 35-36.
24:4— "Money Value Art: State Funding, Free Markets, Big Pictures" (YYZ Books). Review by Emily Andreae, pp. 42-45. (available online)



