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Volume Number 32


Volume 32, Issue 1, December 2008


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EDITORIAL

Neo-Liberalism is Over (If We Want It)

COLUMNS

Battlegrounds and Carpet Bombing column by Kirsty Robertson, pp. 6–13
Now(here) Represented column by Tamara Toledo, pp. 14–20

FEATURE

Pirates of Performance: Wanda Nanibush in conversation with Cree performance artists Cheryl L’Hirondelle and Archer Pechawis interview by Wanda Nanibush, pp. 24–33

REVIEWS

More Business as Unusual: decentre: concerning artist-run culture/à propos de centres d’artistes review by Peter Conlin, pp. 35–37
Activism in the Archive?: Theory of Survival review by Tirza Latimer, pp. 38–41
Hustling the Wholesome Way: Peter Kingstone’s 100 Stories About My Grandmother review by Martin Otarola, pp. 42–44

ARTIST PROJECT

Imagine Peace artist project by Richard Kamler, p. 22

SHORT FUSE

Election 2008 Short Fuse by Department of Culture, p. 46






Volume 32, Issue 2, March 2009


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EDITORIAL

Recession! Transforming Citizenship One Creative Person at a Time

COLUMNS

Transformation AGO: It’s What’s Inside that Counts column by Jennifer Orpana, pp. 6–10
See You in Court: Can Canadians Practice Parody? column by Laura J. Murray and Craig Berggold, pp. 12–17
Ottawa Arts Under Siege column by rob mclennan, pp. 28–30

FEATURE

Buffalo Boy: Then and Now interview by Ryan Rice and Carla Taunton, pp. 18–25

REVIEWS

Feminism Under Glass: WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution review by Kell y Phillips, pp. 33–36
Ecology Culture: Human/Nature: Artists Respond to a Changing Planet review by Meghan Bissonnette, pp. 38–41
Culture as Culture: The Cedar Tavern Singers aka Les Phonoréalistes review by Paul Robert, pp. 42–45

ARTIST PROJECT

Social Studies Project artist project by Pamila Matharu, p. 26
All (gender) Inclusive Weekend Package artist project by After Party Collective, p. 32

SHORT FUSE

Notes on a Strike Short Fuse by Gita Hashemi, p. 46

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