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 Volume Number 17



Volume 17, Issue 5&6 (1994)

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COLUMNS

Community Radio at Odds with 'Community Standards'? by Denise Benson, pp. 05-10.   Summer of Love - Winter of Discontent: Fighting for the Right to Party (UK Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill) by Kathleen Maitland-Carter, pp. 11-14.   Music in the New South Africa by Daria Essop, pp. 15-17.   Notes on Bhangra by Vinita Srivastava, pp. 18-20.   Heartbeat in the Diaspora: Taiko and Community by Tamai Kobayashi, pp. 24-26.   Even You Can Not Resist Her: 9 Courtney Love Tantras by Lynn Crosbie, pp. 35-37.  

FEATURES

Rhythm Activism: An interview with Marcel Khalife by Nada El-Yassir, pp. 21-23.   Organized Disorder: The Changing Space of the Record Shop by Will Straw, pp. 27-31.   Harlem State of Mind: A Conversation with Greg Tate by Victor Bains Marshall, pp. 32-34.   Reachin (a new refutation of space and time): interview with the Digable Planets by James Oscar, pp. 38-42.  

ARTIST PROJECTS

Maybe if I listen to the rain long enuf by Terence Anthony, pp. 43-46.  

REVIEWS

"Radio Rethink: art, sound and transmission" (Walter Phillips Gallery Press) by Ann Shin, pp. 47-48.   "Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs" (St Martins Press) by Marc Dacey, pp. 49.   "Music/Sound 1948-1993: The Michael Snow Project" (Alfred A Knopf) by Steve Reinke, pp. 50-51.   "Ranters and Crowd Pleasers: Punk and Pop Music, 1977-92" (Doubleday) by Yashar Essop, pp. 51-53.   "Extended Play: Sounding off from John Cage to Dr. Funkenstein" (Duke University Press) by Brent Cehan, pp. 53-56.  



Volume 17, Issue 4 (May 1994)

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COLUMNS

Public Art, Public Process: Vancouver Community Fence Project by Charlene Mulin, pp. 09.   Portrait of the Colonized in Gurinder Chadha's "Baji on the Beach" by Rozena Maart and Shruti Tanna, pp. 10-12.   Multiculturalism and AIDS: Doing the Right Thing!! by Jose Francisco Ibanez-Carrasco, pp. 13-15.   New Video Realities in a New East Europe: A Personal Report by Nina Czegledy, pp. 16-19.  

FEATURES

Presidents Choice Through the Looking Class: Loblaws, Nichol and Specular Consumption by Clara Sacchetti and Todd Dufresne, pp. 22-31.   Talking Cock: Lesbians and Aural Sex an interview with Shonagh Adelman by Cynthia Wright, pp. 44-48.  

ARTIST PROJECTS

They demanded a witness. I wanted not to see. Shidane Abukar Arone. by Melinda Mollineaux, pp. 20-21.  

REVIEWS

Ineluctable Studies: Collective Autobiographies of the Knowledge Class (five cultural studies anthologies) by Clive Robertson, pp. 34-36.   A New Red Dress and Dad's Blue Suit: Writing Butch, Femme and Gender Freedom into Feminism: "In Her I Am" (Press Gang Publishers) and "Stone Butch Blues" (Firebrand Books) by Ann Decter, pp. 37-38.   "Ben Smit" (Cold City Gallery, Toronto) by Christopher Eamon, pp. 39.   "Pierre Moliner: The Precurser" (TPW and Plugin) by Elaine Carol, pp. 40.   You're Beautiful Man, You're Beautiful: "Beauties and Monstrosities" (Damn Straight, Toronto) by Brent Cehan, pp. 41-42.   "Auto Biography" (YYZ, Toronto) by Earl Miller, pp. 43.   "Teledonna" (A Space, Toronto) by Janice Andreae, pp. 45-48.  

OTHER STUFF

Film and Video News by Karen Tisch, pp. 05.   ShortFuse by Kathleen Adams Pirrie, pp. 07.  



Volume 17, Issue 3 (Spring 1994)

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COLUMNS

Cutting Your Nose to Spite Your Face: The challenges of diversity in the Canadian artistic community by Kwame Dawes, pp. 11-13.  

FEATURES

Cyborgs in Denial: Technology and Identity in the Net by David Mclntosh, pp. 14-22.   All in the Family: An Examination of Community Access Cable in Canada by Dot Tuer, pp. 23-30.   The Last of the African Americans: An interview with Danny Tisdale by karen/miranda augustine, pp. 44-47.  

REVIEWS

"BookendS and Odd Books: Publications Refuting Conventional Forms" (Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff) by Jeff Derksen, pp. 31-32.   Twenty Bold, Brash and Beautiful Years: "Video In's Twentieth Anniversary" (Vancouver) by Lynne Wanyeki, pp. 32-33.   "Queer Looks: Perspectives on Lesbian and Gay Film and Video" (Between the Lines Press, Toronto) by Lloyd Wong, pp. 34-35.   "Dismantling Invisibility." Asian Artists Responding to the AIDS Crisis (A Space, Toronto) by Xiaoping Li, pp. 35-36.   "They Write Their Dreams on the Rock Forever" (Talonbooks) and "Bowl of Bone/Tale of the Syuwe" (NFB) by Gordon Brent Ingram, pp. 37-39.   "Spontaneous Combustion" (610 - 1 Queen St E, Toronto) by Jennifer Rudder, pp. 39-41.   "In the Seam/En couture" (Access Art Now, Toronto) by Laura U Marks, pp. 42-43.  

OTHER STUFF

David Buchan, obituary by A.A Bronson, pp. 03.   letter to the editor by Andy Fabo, pp. 05.   letter to the editor by Haar Sandra, pp. 05.   Film and Video News by Karen Tisch, pp. 07.   BUST! by Carol Elaine, pp. 09.   Fear and Loathing on the Prairie by Brett Josef Grubisic, pp. 09-10.  



Volume 17, Issue 2 (Winter 1993/94)

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COLUMNS

Call In the Tropes! Miss Saigon undergoes analysis by Richard Fung, pp. 07-09.   The Rising Sun in the Media by Scott McFarlane, pp. 12-13.   Breaking Crackers: A Conversation with Peter Hudson by karen/miranda augustine, pp. 45-46.  

FEATURES

An Interview with David Henry Hwang by Richard Fung, pp. 10-13.   Sinking: $6 Million and still counting by M. NourbeSe Philip, pp. 14-25.   Rocking the Show Boat by Sharon Lewis, pp. 26-27.  

ARTIST PROJECTS

Excerpts from The YELLOW Pages by Ho Tam, pp. 28-29.  

REVIEWS

Multiplying Desires: A Discussion of "Remapping Tales of Desire" (A Space) by Carol Laing, pp. 30.   A Tale of Conflicting Desires: "Remapping Tales of Desire" (A Space, Toronto) by Janet Creery, pp. 31-32.   "A Cup for a Cup" (Forest City Gallery, London ON) by Cyril Reade, pp. 33-34.   "Rock my Religion: Writings and art projects 1965-90" (MIT Press) by Tom Folland, pp. 35.   "Sounding Differences" (UTP) and "Writers and Company" (Knopf) by Diana Bryden, pp. 36-37.   Notes from the Indie Circuit: Toronto Festival of Festivals (1993) by Helen Lee, pp. 38-40.   givin' props 2 da boyz: a black review of the Festival of Festivals (1993) by karen/miranda augustine, pp. 41-42.   Mix: The 7th New York Lesbian and Gay Experimental Film and Video Festival by Robert F. Reid-Pharr, pp. 43-44.  

OTHER STUFF

Robert Flack, obituary by Andy Fabo, pp. 01.   Alexander Wilson, obituary by Andy Fabo, pp. 01.   Film and Video News by Karen Tisch, pp. 05.   Short Fuse by Susan Kealey, pp. 06.  



Volume 17, Issue 1 (Fall 1993)

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COLUMNS

DQTV: Public Access Queers by Gabriel Gomez, pp. 08-11.   Profile: Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan by Levi, pp. 43-44.  

FEATURES

Packaged for Export, Contents under Pressure: Canadian Film and Video in a US Context by Laura U Marks, pp. 12-23.  

ARTIST PROJECTS

Untitled by Kelly Wood and Lisa Robertson, pp. 24-25.  

REVIEWS

"Telling Relations": Sexuality and the Family (Grunt Gallery, Vancouver) by Lorraine Chan, pp. 26-28.   "Island of the Damned" (Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina) by Greg Beatty, pp. 29.   "Ghost" (Gallery 76, Toronto) by Jennifer Rudder, pp. 30-32.   Black is Back! Toronto Festival of Festivals (1993) by Glace W Lawrence, pp. 33-36.   Youth Cruci-fiction at L'Ascension: "Kaiashits/Boneman" (Innuinuit Theatre Company) by Clive Robertson, pp. 37-39.   "Returning the Gaze" (Sister Vision Press) by Hazelle Palmer, pp. 39-40.   "Telematic Performance" Loops Toronto and Quebec (Interaccess and Obscure) by Mary Anne Farah, pp. 41-42.  

OTHER STUFF

Film and Video News by Susan Kealey, pp. 03.   Towards Cultural Equity by Vance Chapman, pp. 05.   Cruising Media: Serial Killers and other "Undesirables" by Ian Rashid, pp. 06-7.  

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