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Editorial
THE REIGN OF MEDIACRACY by David
Solway
The Left's theft of a bereft media
-- is the message.
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Opinion
CHICKEN BELITTLED by Mark Goldfarb
We have given chickens more reasons
than they need to rise up.
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Health
- Poultry
BATTERED HEN by Karen Davis
Extinguishing the myth of wholesome
chickens clucking contentedly on death row.
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Health
- Oceans
INVASION OF THE JELLYFISH by Jim
Muirhead
This isn't science fiction: poisonous
jellyfish are poised to take over the seas.
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Art
JESIKA JOY: DECONSTRUCTING SEXUAL
ART
In the desire that is the fire that
fuels art, Jesika Joy conjugates her body with paint and parody
– in quest of eternal truth.
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Essay
APES AND ETHICS by Margaret Somerville
The origins of ethics: Big Bang or
Deity and why it matters.
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Opinion
HIJAB BAN PROTECTS WOMEN'S RIGHTS
by Farzana Hassan
Have women who choose the hijab
been properly exposed to alternative dress?
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Essay
YAHIA LABABIDI: NOTES ON SILENCE
Is there a connection between
our fear of silence and decline of the East and West -- and
North and South?
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Film
Review
BEFORE TOMORROW reviewed by Miriam
Cross
A majestic, haunting docudrama that
examines life among the Inuit, where the living ain't easy.
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Film
Review
ASSEMBLY directed by Feng
Xiaogang
The first casualty of war is always
ethics -- Chinese cinema at its best.
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Travel
MICHAEL J. EVANS - Swimming with
Shiva
Have gods, will travel -- on the
road to selfhood.
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Essay
ON THE ORIGINS OF OPINIONS by Robert
J. Lewis
Our opinions -- or are they?
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Music
SIX DEGREES OF JAZZ
Yves Léveillé, composer/pianist
whose inner visions are jazz's wise decisions.
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Poetry - Humour
FOR MY CAT by David Lieber
"Half of what I say is meaning
less."
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Art Review
AMY BERNAYS by Lydia Schrufer
Out of the crucible of the highlands
and the unexpected, paint mixed with ice and snow.
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