Back Issues
April 2006

Cover art and pictures throughout the issue by Cinders McLeod
Cinders McLeod studied art, performance, filmmaking and television in England. She played doublebass and sang in a band that toured Britain and Europe for five years, cartooned for British newspapers for ten and moved back to Toronto with her Glaswegian family five years ago. She has cartooned and designed for The Globe and Mail ever since.
Lots of Sex, Please, We’re Humans
Are we really biologically coded to want it insatiably?
Jacqueline MurrayDazzling and Disappointing
A brilliant study of gender and destiny needs more novel and less discourse.
Jamie ZeppaSurviving the Commune
An uneven but engaging depiction of growing up at the mercy of hippies.
Cathy StonehouseThe Carrot and the Stick
Social change and tougher sentencing are both essential in combating violent crime.
Elliott LeytonWood, Glass and Stone
A new book showcases the character and excellence of Canadian architecture.
Joe BerridgeA Literary Horserace
In which our reviewer declares the book a winner, but only by a nose.
George JonasThe Hapless Hunt for Paradise Lost
A Canadian historian says we have been off track since biblical times.
Wade Rowland