Snap up your collector’s issues today, kids. Today’s edition of Dose will be its last, on paper at least. Publisher CanWest states it will continue to service its online property, dose.ca as well as cellphones (those kids today, getting their not-news by text message!) It’s always about the money. Read the CBC story here. More »
George Dubya Bush is struggling with the popular vote, slumping at an all time low of 29% support and 71% disapproval. With stats like this, a slowing US economy and sky-rocketing oil prices shaking consumer confidence, you wonder just how long until our American cousins actually impeached the President. If he were a Democrat president, […] More »
This contributor Brian Joseph Davis decided it would be a good idea to take 10 records that had been banned, burn them (yes, with fire), and see how they sounded on his turntable. The sonically bizarre results are here (needs sound). I honestly can’t remember where I first read about this, but someone commented that […] More »
Dan Savage of the advice column Savage Love is at it again. If you liked Marry an American, you’ll probably enjoy ITMFA, which stands for Impeach the Motherfucker Already, a play on one of Savage’s favourite bits of relationship advice (Dump the Motherfucker Already, or DTMFA). ITMFA is growing into a popular grassroots campaign in […] More »
Emergency Communities, a Louisiana relief effort that has been on the ground helping hurricane victims since Katrina struck, is looking for people to donate bikes and bike parts. The usual benefits to health and environmental sustainability notwithstanding, bicycles are an important part of the rebuilding of New Orleans because gas is still scarce and most […] More »
It’s census month! That magical time every five years when we are legally obligated to answer personal questions for the government. This is the first year you can complete your census form online, which might be exciting, except for the small fact that Statistics Canada has outsourced census-collection software and data processing to U.S. weapons […] More »
A California politician has introduced legislation to deny Tom Cruise the right to purchase any more radiographic equipment. Ted Lieu believes Cruise went too far in purchasing an ultrasound to monitor the TomKitten’s development and that unqualified people shouldn’t have access to equipment that could potentially harm them or others. Cruise recently quipped (glibly?) on […] More »
Allow me to introduce Calvin, although he seems to have busted through nicely without an introduction. Calvin Hwang is the name, and disturbing the proverbial shit is his game. Calvin is a Toronto-based writer with roots in the so-called city of “champions,” Edmonton, and he’s a loyal friend of This. Please help me welcome Calvin […] More »
The culinary arena, despite its succulent aromas, sensual textures and savoury flavours, is one ugly business. But take two rivalrous chefs, one American and one Canadian, put them in an US adaptation of a overdubbed Japanese food gameshow and watch the Henkels fly. Enter homeboy Susur Lee, the chef accompli who blesses Torontonians with cuisine […] More »
Sorry to have been so absent, but life intrudes. I just wanted to take a moment to express Toronto’s sympathy to both Calgary and Montreal as they exit the 2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs — Calgary, in your own building? A shut-out? To Ducks? Oh, Calgary. As a longtime Leaf fan I know what it’s like […] More »