TABLE OF CONTENTS - vol 20. no. 2
- Editorial: Facts, Probabilities and Imagining: ~ Maria Worton
"Some of us Canadians are clearly having trouble imagining the consequences of our behavior..."
- Art: House Bodies and other works - Prints and Installations:: ~ Naomi Bellos
“…our bodies house our life stories"
- Commentary: A Big Story in a Small Place: ~ Patrick Barnard
"Montreal, for example, ranks near the very bottom of North American cities for per capita greenspace..."
- Commentary: Everybody is talking green, but what does this mean?: ~ Dimitri Roussopoulos
"Ecologists, on the other hand, and social ecologists in particular, work on innovative practice and on policies that seek to radically democratize society."
- Photo Essay : The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: ~ Susan Dubrofsky & Maya Khankhoje
"Cleaning up, after all, delays development and raises construction costs... "
- Book Review : Guerrilla Gardening. A Manualfesto by David Tracey : ~ Maya Khankhoje
"We can start our revolution by re-introducing a bit of wilderness into our civilized spaces."
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- Interview: One Winter Soldier: ~ Maria Worton
"In his life Scott Camil has been shot 3 times: twice in Vietnam and once by the US Government."
- Poetry: Planta's Plaint: ~ Maya Khankhoje
- Commentary: Italophobia: more of a generalized malady - part 2: ~ Mirella Bontempo
"My short-lived chance to dwell in nationalism, the good kind, was quashed. Not my fault that Italy doesn’t yet have a multicultural team."
- Music: James Finnerty's Acoustic Sound:~ Susan Dubrofsky
"…nature is becoming more and more distant from the mass of people who are constantly running…"
- Prose: Changing Buses in Nicaragua:~ Sheila Kristinnson
"And there is nothing to assault the senses like a mercado in Central America...."
- Prose: Casements: ~ Brian Campbell
"I am but one open eye among many eyes in this insect colony that is the city."
- Prose: Communist Hot Dogs, In Pursuit of Petula and a Kiss from Marlene Dietrich:~ S. Nadja Zjadman
"Our school was in a working class neighbourhood and for most of the children, this would be their only chance to experience the fair...."
- Poetry: Elegy for a Chinese (or any other) Mineworker:~ Rana Bose