The MirrorARCHIVES: Aug 21 - Aug 27.2008 Vol. 24 No. 10  

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  News
  >> Slavery past, oppression present >> Bridge project draws fire >>Olympian turns to music for a Parkinson’s cure >> Hospitals get help >> McGill’s MindHabits game goes retail >> Talking to byelection hopefuls >> Chris Schwartz is back from China but still fighting for Tibet
Music this week >> Courtney Wing and his new 16-piece band >> Ponytail make new-school noise >> Tarrus Riley continues the family reggae tradition >>The Frustrations bridge psych and punk >> Metro Station do it for the kids >> Ben Shamie presents his outdoor performance “Stages.” >> Punkusraucous Rex >> The Load-Down >> The Incubator >> Disco Volante >> Rant Line™
Discs this week >>Tiny reviews & full-length reviews
Film this week >> Rock posters on display in Died Young Stayed Pretty >> Highlights of the World Film Festival >> Teen comedy The Rocker rocks >> The play’s the thing in the hilarious Hamlet 2 >> Truffe is an original breakthrough >> Frozen River’s chilly vision >> MPP on Deadly Weapons >> Vidiot's Box
>> The Last Act, The Next Wave Festival of New Musicals, duet with mom in Mi madre y yo
>> George Pelecanos’s The Turnaround is for the ladies
>> The Montreal Theatre Ensemble prepare Of Mice and Men
>> Back to Ruby Foo’s for Mahjongg
  Arts
  >> Matt Forsythe’s Ogingogo takes on a life of its own with a new book from Drawn & Quarterly
  Columns
  >> People: Money for Clutter’s Mark Hodess >> Riff Raff: Olympian tube fatigue >> Video Games: Unreal Tournament III >> Sasha: Doing DP
  Every Week
  >> Letters >> Damn Right >> Networthy >> Man bites dog
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