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Saturday Night: "I was sitting in a cafe, having a nice cup of tea, and all of sudden two attractive women in their mid-thirties walked in."

Vancouver Magazine: With the cryptic, uni-monikered department store known as bruce (slogan: Shopping for Urban Modernists), Calgarian Campbell McDougall has combined fashion, design, art, eyewear and a cafe to create a uniquely integrated retail environment.

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Borderlines: On Saturday, April 4th, 1998, my friend Dag (name changed for anonymity) invited me to a party at Douglas Coupland's house.

Descant: It's nearly 3 p.m., and I've been sitting on a green nylon weave lawn chair outside the Brampton home of Rohinton Mistry for the past five hours.

Quill & Quire: The impatience of young writers has been converted into initiative, and the result is a vibrant, parallel system of distribution and recognition.

Chill: A patriotic champion of our forgotten schlock, 28-year-old Paul Corupe is the strange mind behind Canuxploitation.com, an exploration of the grotty underbelly of Canadian film.

Canadian Notes & Queries: Some might argue this book is about Internet entrepreneurs or morality or globalization, but the colophon most accurately foreshadows the dominant subtext of The Trade Mission: the business of fiction.

Books in Canada: Review of Ireland's Eye by Mark Anthony Jarman.

Extra: Review of All Families Are Psychotic by Douglas Coupland.

Ben is Dead: Diary of an A&R Man.

Zine Yearbook: Learn how to self-publish from the comfort of your living room, den or nook!

Bunnyhop: If you haven't heard of The Onion by now, you're probably reading the wrong magazine.

Forget Magazine: She is pretty, tiny. And she is walking past the laundromat window where I sit and wait and watch.

Kiss Machine: Distorted Genius is an internationally renowned video artist who currently calls Toronto his home.

Toronto's Women's News: Profile of author Ann Ireland.

Terminal City Articles

Terminal City Weekly: At least seven "Lucky Strike" columns written by Ms. Yanor since April 2001 reflect plagiarism and misstatements.

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The Peak (SFU student newspaper):
The woeful lament of a very [cough] sick person , February 13, 1995.
Essays, I say, September 18, 1995
Decorative hickeys the latest in mutilation, November 27, 1995
A Hitchhiker's Guide, November 18, 1996
The Peak writes about me!: It sure is kitsch, but is it art?

Other

Mercer Union: Scratch is a uni-monikered artist who reverse-engineers notions of gender through a kaleidoscopic gaze of late 1960s car culture and domestic appliances.

Design for Kids (Victionary Two): A toy revered by many architects, graphic designers, photographers, programmers, illustrators, animators and writers, Lego, in the past ten years, maybe longer, has been changing -- for the worse.

Unpublished

Round table discussion with Toronto-based art collective Instant Coffee

Review of What Just Happened: A Chronicle from the Information Frontier by James Gleick

Article for Radio Three about Toronto's Stupid School

Deconstruct of the paper clip for National Post Business

             
  



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