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Media »
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Theatre »
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October 25, 2005
- Rebel Yells
- A protest music mixtape By Matthew McKinnon
August 12, 2005
- Group Dynamic
- The New Pornographers' epic new album By Greg Buium
August 9, 2005
- Mommies' Dearest
- The women who idolize Kalan Porter By Chris Koentges
August 9, 2005
- All Inclusive
- Rock collectives promote the come-one-come-all ethos By Kevin Chong
August 3, 2005
- Sandblasted
- Test your knowledge of summer music By Kevin J. Siu
July 29, 2005
- Mash to the Music
- Biggie Smalls + Frank Sinatra = the hot sound of the summer By Matthew McKinnon
July 28, 2005
- Fine Tuning
- After a period of doom and gloom, Canada's symphonies are on the upswing By Alec Scott
July 27, 2005
- Death to Eminem
- Long live Marshall Mathers By Matthew McKinnon
July 26, 2005
- Canada's Live 8 Concert
- The Barrie blog By Andre Mayer
July 2, 2005
- Live 8 Barrie
- Images from the Canadian concert Photographs by Shaun Dhani
July 2, 2005
- Live 8 Coverage
- An archive of news stories By Staff
July 2, 2005
- Kicking Up Dust
- The remarkable hip-hop odyssey of Toronto's K'naan By Matthew McKinnon
June 30, 2005
- Alternative Canadian Walk of Fame
- Inductee: Chris Dedrick By Jason Anderson
June 24, 2005
- Pop and Politics
- Test your knowledge of celebrity activism By Kevin J. Siu
June 24, 2005
- Givin' 'Er
- Bowing at the Altar of Judas Priest By Matthew McKinnon | Photographs by James Pattyn
June 14, 2005
- What a Pill
- Exploring the legacy of Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill By Andre Mayer
June 13, 2005
- Why the Long Face?
- Pop music's love of misery By Andre Mayer
May 17, 2005
- One (More) For The Money
- Test your knowledge of band reunions By Matthew McKinnon
May 6, 2005
- Grime Wave
- Dizzee Rascal and the new British hip hop By Matthew McKinnon
May 5, 2005
- Wizards of Moz
- Academia does the Smiths By Craig Taylor
April 21, 2005
- Sound and Fury
- Reliving Vancouver's punk explosion By Greg Buium
April 15, 2005
- Alternative Canadian Walk of Fame
- Inductee: Mary Margaret O'Hara By Katrina Onstad
April 12, 2005
- Song, Interrupted
- When unfinished music leaks to the internet By Matthew McKinnon
April 12, 2005
- Sights of Sound
- Test your knowledge of Canadian music video history By Kevin J. Siu
April 11, 2005
- Misconductin' Thangs
- The tortured history of rap at the Junos By Matthew McKinnon
April 1, 2005
- Crossing Over with Michael Bublé
- The enduring appeal of the crooner By Andre Mayer
March 31, 2005
- All About Avril
- Test your knowledge of Canada’s punk-pop princess By Kevin J. Siu
March 28, 2005
- Border Block
- Canadian Hip Hop vs. America By Matthew McKinnon
March 22, 2005
- SXSW Journal
- Inside the Austin, Texas music festival By Joshua Ostroff
March 21, 2005
- Hit the Road, Jaxx
- Why dance music doesn't move America By Andre Mayer
March 15, 2005
- One and Done
- Test your knowledge of Canada’s one-hit wonders By Kevin J. Siu
March 14, 2005
- Alternative Canadian Walk of Fame
- Inductee: The Spoons By Andrew Clark
March 11, 2005
- Tigress Beat
- The new world music of M.I.A. By Matthew McKinnon
March 3, 2005
- Alternative Canadian Walk of Fame
- Inductee: John Oswald By Andre Mayer
March 1, 2005
- Take Cover!
- How the cover tune became the most insincere gesture in pop music. By Andre Mayer
February 22, 2005
- Version Territory
- Test your knowledge of cover tunes By Kevin J. Siu
February 14, 2005
- The Make-Out Sessions
- A round table discussion about seductive music
February 14, 2005
- Oh, The Humanity
- Twenty years after Tears Are Not Enough, the charity single returns By Kevin J. Siu
February 10, 2005
- Reality Rock
- INXS looks for a new sensation By Matthew McKinnon | Photographs by Finn O'Hara
February 9, 2005
- Hoser Hardware
- Test your knowledge of Canadians at the Grammys By Kevin J. Siu
February 7, 2005
- Immaterial Girls
- Why looking for the new Madonna is a lost cause By Andre Mayer
February 1, 2005
- Bring the Noise
- The evolution of portable audio By Matthew McKinnon
January 13, 2005
- Best of 2004
- The Year in Canadian Pop By Andre Mayer
January 4, 2005
- 2004: The Year in International Pop By Andre Mayer