Fuse Magazine Index of Names
25:2— ART VS. ADS. ShortFuse by Domenic Tomas, pp. 52. (available online)
21:1— Undoing Diasporic Dyke(otomies): An interview with De Poonani Posse. Interview by Shanikwa Sapphire, pp. 40-42.
22:3— Dire Straits: The situation of contemporary visual arts funding in Korea. Column by Joan Kee, pp. 19-23. (available online)
16:1— "Moving the Image: Independent Asian Pacific American Media Arts" ed. Russell Leong (LA: Visual Communications and UCLA Asian American Studies Center). Book Review by Helen Lee, pp. 26-27.
29:2— The Excursive Province of Macromedia Flash: internet art and industry. Column by Taryn Sirove, pp. 13-17. (available online)
20:1— Curtain Drawn On Rising Sun, "Yasufumi Takahashi: Red Reflection I". Review by Kyo Maclear, pp. 44-45. (available online)
17:3— "They Write Their Dreams on the Rock Forever" (Talonbooks) and "Bowl of Bone/Tale of the Syuwe" (NFB). Book Review by Gordon Brent Ingram, pp. 37-39.
17:2— Excerpts from The YELLOW Pages. Artist project by Ho Tam, pp. 28-29.
17:3— "Dismantling Invisibility." Asian Artists Responding to the AIDS Crisis (A Space, Toronto). Review by Xiaoping Li, pp. 35-36.
18:4— "Contested Spaces" (Union Station, Toronto). Review by Earl Miller, pp. 32-33.
21:3— "Suggestive Poses: Artists and Critics Respond to Censorship" (TPW and Riverbank Press, Toronto). Book Review by Andy Fabo, pp. 54-55.
20:1— Can I Have MSG, An Egg Roll To Suck On And Asian American Media On The Side?. Feature by Yau Ching, pp. 27-34. (available online)
16:2— Ellen Flander's "Looking Beyond Identity: Coalition Initiatives from the Left" (Tangle Gallery, Toronto). Review by Sandra Haar, pp. 42-43. (available online)
17:4— Portrait of the Colonized in Gurinder Chadha's "Baji on the Beach". Column by Rozena Maart and Shruti Tanna, pp. 10-12.
24:4— Venice Bienniale 2001. Review by Corinna Ghaznavi, pp. 40-41. (available online)
23:4— An Inuit Perspective: "Itsarnittakarvik" (Inuit Heritage Centre, Baker Lake). Review by Sheila Butler, pp. 41-42. (available online)
16:4— "Black Popular Culture" A project by Michele Wallace, edited by Gina Dent (Bay Press). Review by karen augustine, pp. 29-30.
17:5&6— Harlem State of Mind: A Conversation with Greg Tate. Interview by Victor Bains Marshall, pp. 32-34.
18:3— "Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary Art" (Whitney Museum, New York). Review by Nicholas Boston, pp. 40-42.
17:3— "Spontaneous Combustion" (610 - 1 Queen St E, Toronto). Review by Jennifer Rudder, pp. 39-41.
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)
18:5— Pornutopian Premises, Positive Practices: Michael Balser's Video Art and Activism. Feature by David McIntosh, pp. 21-27.
23:1— "Stamina" (Red Head Gallery, Toronto). Review by Darien Taylor, pp. 47-48.
17:4— Ineluctable Studies: Collective Autobiographies of the Knowledge Class (five cultural studies anthologies). Book Review by Clive Robertson, pp. 34-36.
17:2— Mix: The 7th New York Lesbian and Gay Experimental Film and Video Festival. Review by Robert F. Reid-Pharr, pp. 43-44.
17:3— BUST!. News by Carol Elaine, pp. 09.
18:4— Image and Representation: What the Canadian Airborne Regiment Means for Artists. Column by Clint Burnham, pp. 12-14.
29:1— Transgression, Branding and National Identity. Feature by Kirsten Forkert, pp. 16-23. (available online)
19:2— The Art of Giving. Feature by Bruce Barber, pp. 21-28.
20:5— Gender In Transit: "Brandon" web-based multimedia project. Review by Cylena Simonds and Reggie Woolery, pp. 39-42. (available online)
21:2— "Big-Box Knockout: Community vs. Consumerism" (Ed Video). Review by Sherri Telenko, pp. 41-42.
22:2— "James Williams: shift, change 1988-1998" (AGH, Hamilton). Review by Sherri Telenko, pp. 43-44. (available online)
23:3— "alt.shift.control" (Art Gallery of Hamilton and NIIPA, Hamilton). Review by Sherri Telenko, pp. 35-36. (available online)
27:3— Ellipsis and Insurrection: Argentina, Media, Experiment and Liberation. Feature by David McIntosh, pp. 18-29. (available online)
21:1— The Intimate Peculiarities of Communal Travel. Editorial by Michael Barker, pp. 11-15.
28:1— Neshat, The Friendly Other. Column by Haleh Niazmand, pp. 17-20. (available online)
26:2— Democracy and Citizenship at 3AM. Column by Mark Jones, pp.08-11. (available online)
16:4— Shuttling Subjects through Space Histories: 4 books on artist-run history. Book Review by Clive Robertson, pp. 31-34.
20:4— "Studiolo: The Collaborative Work of Martha Fleming and Lyne Lapointe" (Artextes Editions). Review by Camilla Griggers and Neil Tenhaaf, pp. 47-48. (available online)
23:1— From Dada To Data: A Brief Survey Of Online Performance. Feature by Kathy Kennedy, pp. 31-34.
29:2— Have you left the American Sector Yet? Ron Terada's Adventure in the "City of Roses". Column by Lee Rodney, pp. 08-12. (available online)
21:1— MittelEuropa/DIY. Column by Michelle Teran, pp. 47-49.
17:3— "Dismantling Invisibility." Asian Artists Responding to the AIDS Crisis (A Space, Toronto). Review by Xiaoping Li, pp. 35-36.
28:3— Persevering Realpolitik: A Conversation with Marie-Helene Cousineau of Arnait Video Productions. Interview by the Cache Collective, pp. 15-19. (available online)
27:4— Artists, Rebels, Warriors: Desh Pardesh's Legacy and the Future of Radical South Asian Art. Column by Leah Lakshmi Piepznsa-Samarasinha, pp. 11. (available online)
26:1— Baltic Interventions. Review by Bill Leeming, pp. 45-48. (available online)
16:4— Like Apples and Oranges: Lesbian Feminist Responses to the Politics of "The Body Politic". Feature by Becki Ross, pp. 19-28.
29:1— The Gentrification of Gentrification and other strategies of Toronto's creative class. Artist project by Adrian Blackwell, pp. 28-37. (available online)
16:1— Letter to the editor. Letter by Lee-Ann Martin, pp. 05-06.
16:2— Censorship and the Mainstream Media. Column by Catherine Creede, pp. 13-15. (available online)
19:4— Lament for a Nation: The Racial Geography of the The OH! Canada Project. Feature by Rinaldo Walcott, pp. 15-23.
29:1— Unravelling the Image: "Glenn Ligon -- Some Changes". Review by Victoria Lynn, pp. 41-44. (available online)
29:1— The [New] Politics of Identity: A checklist and invitation. Review by Gita Hashemi, Jessica Wyman, and Izida Zorde, pp. 52. (available online)
16:2— Censorship and the Mainstream Media. Column by Catherine Creede, pp. 13-15. (available online)
16:4— Shuttling Subjects through Space Histories: 4 books on artist-run history. Book Review by Clive Robertson, pp. 31-34.
19:1— Mommy-Daddy-Tommy: The Theatre of Family Values. Column by Gary Genosko, pp. 18-21.
23:3— "e/rector/scape" (Harcourt House, Edmonton). Review by Kerri Mogg, pp. 30-31. (available online)
17:3— "In the Seam/En couture" (Access Art Now, Toronto). Review by Laura U Marks, pp. 42-43.
16:2— "Twist and Shout: A Decade of Feminist Writing in This Magazine" ed. Susan Crean (Second Story Press). Book Review by Diana Bryden, pp. 35. (available online)
19:1— Not Holding Still: "AlterNative (McMichael Canadian Art Collection). Review by Caroline Stevens, pp. 34-35.
19:2— New World Landscape: Urban First Nations Photography (Interview with Jeffrey Thomas). Interview by Carol Podedworny, pp. 34-40.
25:4— Articulating the Vanishing Indian. Column by Jeffrey Thomas, pp. 24-27. (available online)
27:3— Jeff Thomas: "A Study of Indian-ness" (Gallery 44, Toronto). Review by Margot Francis, pp. 40-44. (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.
21:1— Lines of Desire (interview). Interview by Wade Thomas and Hadley Howes, pp. 23-26.
18:1— Toronto International Film Festival. Review by Vance Chapman, pp. 37-40.
16:4— Diana Thompson and Andrea Ward's "Correspondences" (A Space) . Review by Nancy Goldhar, pp. 41-43.
18:2— "Culture and Imperialism" (Vintage). Review by Yashar Essop, pp. 38-39.
26:3— The Privatization of the AGO: Ken Thomson and the New Generosity. ShortFuse by Tony Rae, pp. 52. (available online)
28:4— Owning Something: "The Interventionists" (MassMOCA). Review by Marc Herbst, pp. 43-45. (available online)
18:5— Pornutopian Premises, Positive Practices: Michael Balser's Video Art and Activism. Feature by David McIntosh, pp. 21-27.
16:3— "Calisthenics," curated by Leo Beaulieu (Metro Central YMCA). Review by Susan Kealey, pp. 44-45.
16:3— Refusing Censorship. News by Kika Thorne, pp. 07-08.
24:3— "a better place" (MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina). Review by Christine Shaw, pp. 32-34. (available online)
26:2— Toronto Urban Handbook. Artist project by Adrian Blackwell and Kika Thorne, pp. 14-25. (available online)
16:2— Diana Thorneycroft's "Touching the Self" (Folio gallery, Calgary). Review by David Garneau, pp. 44-45. (available online)
20:1— Can I Have MSG, An Egg Roll To Suck On And Asian American Media On The Side?. Feature by Yau Ching, pp. 27-34. (available online)
26:4— Fuck Art, Let's Dance. Column by tobias c. van Veen, pp. 12-19. (available online)
18:5— "Beyond Recognition: Representation, Power, and Culture" (University of California Press) and "On the Museum's Ruins" (MIT Press). Review by Gordon Brent Ingram, pp. 43-44.
27:2— Looking Back while Moving Forward: A response to InFest: Artist Run Culture and the formation of a new national association of artist-run centres. Feature by Clive Robertson, pp. 26-36. (available online)
28:3— A Failure of Ideas: "Communism" in Dublin . Review by Gemma Tippin, pp. 49-51. (available online)
22:1— "Crossings" (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa). Review by Laura U Marks, pp. 44-46. (available online)
17:2— Film and Video News. News by Karen Tisch, pp. 05.
17:3— Film and Video News. News by Karen Tisch, pp. 07.
17:4— Film and Video News. News by Karen Tisch, pp. 05.
19:1— Film & Video News. News by Karen Tisch, pp. 08-9.
19:2— Film & Video News. News by Karen Tisch, pp. 06.
17:3— The Last of the African Americans: An interview with Danny Tisdale. Interview by karen/miranda augustine, pp. 44-47.
16:5&6— Working through Cultural Appropriation. Feature by Richard Fung, pp. 16-24. (available online)
18:4— "Hands of History" (Director: Loretta Todd) and "Keepers of the Fire" (Director: Christine Welsh). Review by Suzanne Methot, pp. 37-39.
23:3— A Way Of Imagining Film: In Conversation With Loretta Todd. Interview by Richard William Hill, pp. 14-20. (available online)
27:3— Like Che. Column by Ingrid Mayrhofer and Nery Espinoza Quevedo, pp. 14-17. (available online)
21:1— MittelEuropa/DIY. Column by Michelle Teran, pp. 47-49.
16:1— "Moving the Image: Independent Asian Pacific American Media Arts" ed. Russell Leong (LA: Visual Communications and UCLA Asian American Studies Center). Book Review by Helen Lee, pp. 26-27.
18:4— "Contested Spaces" (Union Station, Toronto). Review by Earl Miller, pp. 32-33.
25:2— ART VS. ADS. ShortFuse by Domenic Tomas, pp. 52. (available online)
22:3— "Beclouded Visions: Hiroshima-Nagasaki and the Art of Witness" by Kyo Maclear (Albany: SUNY Press, 1999). Review by Lang Baker, pp. 53-55. (available online)
16:2— Historical Revisions: Sex, Gender and the Past (Toronto Festival of Festivals 1992). Review by Richard Fung, pp. 38-39. (available online)
16:3— Review of the NFB's "Radical Reels". Review by Susan Lord, pp. 29-31.
16:4— Film and Video News. News by Susan Kealey, pp. 09.
16:1— Letter to the editor. Letter by Rita Davies, pp. 06.
16:3— Letter to the editor. Letter by M. Nourbese Philip, pp. 03.
22:3— Privatizing the Public: Notes from the Ontario culture wars. Column by Barbara Godard, pp. 27-33. (available online)
24:1— You Say You Want To Fund The Revolution? Oh Well.... Column by Robin C. Pacific, pp. 13-16.
16:2— Historical Revisions: Sex, Gender and the Past (Toronto Festival of Festivals 1992). Review by Richard Fung, pp. 38-39. (available online)
17:1— Black is Back! Toronto Festival of Festivals (1993). Review by Glace W Lawrence, pp. 33-36.
17:2— givin' props 2 da boyz: a black review of the Festival of Festivals (1993). Review by karen/miranda augustine, pp. 41-42.
17:2— Notes from the Indie Circuit: Toronto Festival of Festivals (1993). Review by Helen Lee, pp. 38-40.
16:3— No Single Gun Theory: Toronto Festival of Festivals 1992. Review by Kathleen Pirrie Adams, pp. 32-34.
29:1— resistance Practices after Identity Politics: La Pocha Nostra's "The Other Coalition Forces". Review by Irmgard Emmelhainz, pp. 45-48. (available online)
18:1— Toronto International Film Festival. Review by Vance Chapman, pp. 37-40.
18:1— India Now! (Toronto International Film Festival). Review by Raghu Krishnan, pp. 33-36.
18:5— Among Ourselves, With Others (The Toronto Jewish Film Festival). Review by Sandra Haar, pp. 32-34.
29:1— The Gentrification of Gentrification and other strategies of Toronto's creative class. Artist project by Adrian Blackwell, pp. 28-37. (available online)
22:4— Where the South and the North Meet: Latino identity and cultural hegemony. Feature by Alberto Gomez, pp. 26-32. (available online)
24:3— What if daily life in Canada is boring?: Contextualizing Greg Curnoe's Regionalism. Column by Dot Tuer, pp. 10-13. (available online)
21:3— Dennis Tourbin (obituary):1946-1998. Obituary by Clive Robertson, pp. 12.
23:2— Art and Scandal: Public Controversy In Contemporary Art. Column by Kevin Dowler, pp. 14-15. (available online)
19:1— Mommy-Daddy-Tommy: The Theatre of Family Values. Column by Gary Genosko, pp. 18-21.
16:5&6— Inside Out Film and Video Festival 1993 (part 1). Review by Michelle Mohabeer, pp. 57-59. (available online)
21:1— MittelEuropa/DIY. Column by Michelle Teran, pp. 47-49.
23:1— The Concrete Ceiling: Class, Culture & Toronto's Portuguese. Feature by Anna Camara, pp. 22-30.
19:4— "Straight Up" and the Politics of Boredom (Alliance Communications/Back Alley Film Production Ltd.). Review by Scott Treleaven, pp. 41-42.
21:1— The Source of Cults. Column by Scott Treleaven, pp. 43-46.
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.
16:3— Review of the NFB's "Radical Reels". Review by Susan Lord, pp. 29-31.
19:4— Native Love: Subverting the Boundaries of the Heart (curated and developed by Nation to Nation, Saskatoon, 1996). Feature by Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, pp. 24-43.
26:3— IndianActs: Highlights, or how art history spanked me straight. Column by Donna Wawzonek, pp. 13-17. (available online)
25:2— Untitled. Artist project by Field and Streaming II, pp. 26-27. (available online)
16:4— Film and Video News. News by Susan Kealey, pp. 09.
25:2— Untitled. Artist project by Field and Streaming II, pp. 26-27. (available online)
23:3— "Corpus Delecti: Performance Art Of The Americas" (Routledge). Book Review by Meera Sethi, pp. 42-43. (available online)
16:4— Hybrids and Hyphens: Black Writers' Panel Discussion in Toronto. News by Dennis Lewis, pp. 03-05.
19:1— We're Here, We're Queer . . . and We're Making Movies: Out on Screen Lesbian and Gay Film/Video Festival (Vancouver). Review by Karen X. Tulchinsky, pp. 41-43.
21:3— Fun Critique in Ethnographic Fields: Half Nelson (Truck, Calgary). Review by Jeff Derksen, pp. 47-48.
20:4— Up for Sale: The Commodification of Canadian Culture. Column by Katarzyna Rukszto, pp. 07-11. (available online)
16:5&6— A Pedestrian affair ... "Mayworks 1993". Review by Gitanjali, pp. 67-70. (available online)
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)
26:4— One, two, three...colonialism: Marwan Hassan's "Velocities of Zero: Conquest, Colonization, and the Destruction of Cultures." (TSAR press). Book Review by Gamal Abdel-Shehid, pp. 39-40. (available online)
16:5&6— Working through Cultural Appropriation. Feature by Richard Fung, pp. 16-24. (available online)
17:3— All in the Family: An Examination of Community Access Cable in Canada. Feature by Dot Tuer, pp. 23-30.
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.
18:5— "Mirror Machine: Video and Identity" (YYZ Books). Review by Steve Reinke, pp. 38.
20:5— Mining the Media Archive: When history meets simulation in the recent work of Dara Birnbaum and Stan Douglas. Feature by Dot Tuer, pp. 21-29. (available online)
24:3— What if daily life in Canada is boring?: Contextualizing Greg Curnoe's Regionalism. Column by Dot Tuer, pp. 10-13. (available online)
25:4— From the Conceptual to the Political: The Art of Poltical Protest in Argentina. Column by Dot Tuer, pp. 16-18. (available online)
28:2— Of Virgins in Blenders and Rats that Sing. ShortFuse by Dot Tuer and Alberto Gomez, pp. 52. (available online)
29:1— The Gentrification of Gentrification and other strategies of Toronto's creative class. Artist project by Adrian Blackwell, pp. 28-37. (available online)
29:2— Prophets of Design-Religion. ShortFuse by Rob Labossiere, pp. 48. (available online)
19:1— We're Here, We're Queer . . . and We're Making Movies: Out on Screen Lesbian and Gay Film/Video Festival (Vancouver). Review by Karen X. Tulchinsky, pp. 41-43.
19:2— Out on a Limb: Chrystos Interviewed. Interview by Karen X. Tulchinsky, pp. 29-33.
22:3— Beginning the Conversation (Ontario Arts Report). ShortFuse by Sandra Tulloch, pp. 56. (available online)
16:1— "The Black Line" and "Ethos" (Harbourfront Centre, Toronto). Review by Dennis Lewis, pp. 36-37.
26:2— Democracy and Citizenship at 3AM. Column by Mark Jones, pp.08-11. (available online)
29:2— Representin': Black Artists Tell the Truth in "I Represent". Review by Rinaldo Walcott, pp. 33-35. (available online)
17:4— Ineluctable Studies: Collective Autobiographies of the Knowledge Class (five cultural studies anthologies). Book Review by Clive Robertson, pp. 34-36.
16:1— White Skin, Black Makeup. Feature by Kwame Dawes, pp. 19-23.
24:4— Venice Bienniale 2001. Review by Corinna Ghaznavi, pp. 40-41. (available online)
16:1— "Inside/Out: Lesbian Theories, Gay Theories" ed. Diana Fuss (Routledge Press). Book Review by Tom Folland, pp. 32-33.



