features


come as you are

photography by Jonathan Bell


middle aged treatise


by Wes Borg


hair trigger
A Firsthand Account Of Kenya's Political Uprising

words & photos by Arno Kopecky


persistence of vision 7-2
"Klaatu Barada Niktu - Nostraphobic Sci-Fi Cinema"

by Liam Lux


moleskin letter



by A.M. Sala


in print 7-2
Sarah Magazine

by Luke Ramsey


the single man 7-2
An Ode To The Love Month

by Walter Ego


honeymoon of sorts


by Anonymous


apples

by Andrew Murray


bird & the beast

by Adrien Sala
words by Larry Salmi


options b&c
Lord Beginner & Espionage

by Chris Long
photos by Peter Gardner


analog blog

by Adrien Sala


persistence of vision 6-11
Manufacturing Dissent


in print
A New Earth

by Luke Ramsey


the single man 6-11
The Pants Dance


web exclusive: SKID Q&A
A Chat With Marlain Buch & Alan Kollins

by Chris Long


poking the iron bear

words by Chris Long
images by Jo-Anne Balcaen, Marlaina Buch & David Poolman


matrianarchy


by Charlotte Musgrave


the moneyshot
Where Did Porn Go Wrong?

by Liam lux & Emily Henderson
photo by Big Tiny Smalls


truth & beauty
An Interview With Meghan Paterson

by Adrien Sala


family feud
JBAA Fight Night

words & photos by Andrew Naysmith


paperback paths

by Andrew Murray


i could drive forever
A Photo Essay

by Chris Taylor


dream on
Fashion Feature

photos by Holly Rose
styling by Vanessa Lee & Sylvia Law


brushing business
A Community In The Cut

photos by Ben Fox
words by Adrien Sala


round & round
Analog vs. Digital DJing: Let's Have A Look

by Chris Long


how to spot a joga poser
An Interview With Japhy Japhy
by Ken Gordon


the why and the where
A Letter From J.D. Holiday

by J.D. Holiday


confirm or ignore?
Making Friends With Andy Warhol

by John Luna


the secret garden
Fashion Feature

photos by Wayne Webb
styling by Toban Ralston


locals only
Fashion Feature

photos by Shon Taylor
styling by Toban Ralston


the inseam
Talking With Victoria’s First Ladies of Fashion

by Jenn Chrumka


What Would You Look Like If You Were A Shoe?
Talk about obsession...

by Sylvia Law


fake smiles and late nights
Are Adolescents Really Moving Too Slow?

by Adrien Sala


do you believe in magic?
Notes From The Gaming Underground

words by Bethany Lindsay
illustration by Tim Hueskin


i_rule
A Photo Essay

by Richard Van Camp


Cremated Life
words by Nic Springer
illustration by Matt Salik


Powerdiscing

by Steve Webb


counter thoughts
An Interview With Joel Bakan Of The Corporation

by Jenn Chrumka


surveillance
A Photo Essay

by Ben Fox


zeitgeist
Just Because I Believe You Doesn't Mean I Trust You

by Shaun hall


business & pleasure
Working Relationships In Victoria’s Talent Pool

by Kirsten Wright


solo on the subcontinent
Notes from a Single Traveler Abroad


the matching couple
by Jenn Chrumka


The Year In Music - Were You Listening?
Chris Long examines the quantity vs. quality fallout of the blogsphere and how his year in music was affected..


I Got 14,000 And Had A Party

by Charlotte Musgrave


Generation Debt

by Julie Gordon


Strictly Commercial - Art Isn't Compromised Until You Are
Art Isn't Compromised Until You Are

by Kirsten Wright


the quantification of space

by Matt Hessey


i love my british mouf

by Chris Long


Liquor Louts vs. Booze Hounds
Our beloved (unofficial) Canadian Drinking Team takes on our British rivals. By Mike Davies.


Welcome To Prosperity Street
Jenn Chrumka looks at the UK's number one daytime drama, Coronation Street.


Gingerism - Better Dead Than Red
Christopher Bradford wonders aloud why folks with red hair are increasingly given the gears.


The Metropolitan Guide To Being A Chav.
Our resident experts on British culture explain what it takes to be a Chavvy bastard.


Strange People, Strange Customs
"J.D. Holiday" goes through customs high as a motherfucker.


Bigots, Bombs And Barmaids
Katie-Rose Petley's account of the harsh discrimination that's frighteningly prevalent in the UK.


Ghost Still Haunts Victoria
Hans Fear was undoubtedly one of Victoria's most talented graffiti artists. Julie Gordon explores the legacy he has left on the city.


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