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Survival - Table of Contents
Chess and World Domination - From James Bond to Vladimir Putin
(Books/Arts)
Brendan Blom takes a look at the recent history of chess, global politics, and popular culture - from James Bond to Vladimir Putin. In Chapter Seven of the 1957 James Bond novel From...
Sunday, 31 August 2008
Why we still need film critics
(Cinema/Arts)
With critics losing their posts left, right, and centre, April Yorke wonders if we can survive without them. I was about 13 years old when I started reading film criticism in earnest. My pare...
Monday, 01 September 2008
Wall-E: Reaching New Frontiers in Storytelling
(Cinema/Arts)
Lauren Cheal investigates the risks taken by writer-director Andrew Stanton and the team at Disney/Pixar that make the mechanical world of Wall-E come to life. Wall-E is the latest feature-len...
Tuesday, 02 September 2008
Boris Concert Review
(Music/Arts)
Khiem checks out the experimental Japanese trio Boris. There are two elements to an artist: the live set and the music. Some artists can only do one, others can only do the other, the best ...
Sunday, 31 August 2008
The Bonnaroo Experience: Keys to Survival
(Music/Arts)
The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is an annual camping festival held in Manchester, Tennessee. With a 24-hour schedule, these keys to survival will help you get the most out of this unique entertai...
Sunday, 31 August 2008
30 Minutes with The Love Machine
(Music/Arts)
Ottawa band, The Love Machine, discuss with Christine Seabrook what they've learned, where they've gone wrong, and the steps they're taking to continue to survive and achieve success. “I ...
Sunday, 31 August 2008
Ask Miss Smartypants - September 2008
(Advice/Culture)
Miss Smartypants by Nina Charest Dear Miss Smartypants, I share an apartment with two friends, a guy and girl, that have been a couple for about as long as I've known them. The trouble s...
Wednesday, 03 September 2008
Work Advice From an Old Broad
(Advice/Culture)
Janis H. Walsh, a self professed 'old broad', provides some advice on how to move beyond mere survival, towards true fulfillment. (Cult)ure suggested some slants we writers might take on t...
Tuesday, 02 September 2008
The Top Six Hot Fashion Must-Haves to Survive Spring/Summer '08
(Culture/Culture)
Alex Trottier runs down her top six favourite spring/summer must-haves. There are a lot of awesome spring / summer fashion trends to choose from this year, but here is a list of what I...
Sunday, 01 June 2008
Survival: A Parent's Perspective
(Culture/Culture)
Michelle Crozier looks at how nature vs. nuture factors in, and gets thrown out, when you become a parent. Another baby is born. The father and mother have carried out their roles with succ...
Sunday, 31 August 2008
My Third Grade Detention, or: Reflections on The Enlightened Revolution
(Culture/Culture)
Mike Verdone recalls the exact moment when, as a child, he came to the realization that adults can be complete idiots. Once upon a time when I was a precocious eight year old, I attende...
Sunday, 31 August 2008
Evangeline Revisited
(Culture/Culture)
Bonita Slunder looks at the evicted white farmers in Zimbabwe in 2008 and the expulsion of the Acadians in Nova Scotia in 1755 with the ghost of Hegel whispering, "We learn from history that we do not...
Sunday, 31 August 2008
Nature Knows Best
(Culture/Culture)
In our age of over population, Elitza Palazov wonders why we still have children. Infants can see about 30cm, the distance from a feeding baby to its mother’s face. Nature knows best: ...
Sunday, 31 August 2008
When the going gets tough, only the tough get going!
(Sex/Culture)
Wacheke Michuki suggests that women who reject traditional gender norms are not necessarily doing so as a feminist act, but, rather, as part of a quest for personal excellence. In everyt...
Sunday, 31 August 2008
Mark Steyn Vs. The Human Rights Commission: Part 2
(Activism/Politics)
Jerome Bastien, writer for (Cult)ure examines Bill C-10 and its censorship of free speech. Could this bill work to prevent artists, academics or journalists from creating work that will inspir...
Tuesday, 02 September 2008
How To: Develop an Undisciplined Mind
(Activism/Politics)
In his book Disciplined Minds , Jeff Schmidt argues that graduate and professional schools are filtering and brainwashing institutions that mould accepting students into obedient professionals – ...
Monday, 27 August 2007
Ontario's Ecotourism Comes At A Cost
(Activism/Politics)
Nature hardly remains natural when we introduce the infrastructure that comes with ecotourism, but could commodifying Ontario's provincial parks be the very thing we need to keep Canadian i...
Tuesday, 02 September 2008
How Corrupt Regimes Use Democracy as a Survival Tool
(Politics/Politics)
In light of the aftermath of the recent electoral debaucle in Zimbabwe, Kendall Giberson takes a look at how dictatorial regimes around the world manipulate the sytem in order to ensure the...
Tuesday, 02 September 2008
The Mistake by the Bay: How Iqaluit is kept afloat by endless federal cash
(Politics/Politics)
For years, federal cash has supported a vision for Iqaluit which includes residential schools, new laws, non-traditional foods, alcohol, roads, mineral exploration and the destruction of ecosyste...
Tuesday, 02 September 2008
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