The Front


Kids eat the darnedest things
A hungry tike takes great delight in ripping through the flesh of a stick bug, commonly found in the southern U.S. and other more temperate climes. Stick bugs were being served up at the Montreal Insectarium's insect-tasting event, which continues this weekend. Also on the menu: black ant maki, mealworm nachos and Peking scorpions. See Open City listings for details.
Photo by Gunther Gamper

Newsphoto

>> Did a Montreal teen take down the world's biggest Web sites?
>>The black history of a white police force
>> Miaouf's animals need good home, new roof
>> Doctors in Ottawa for dope pow-wow
>> The many nefarious uses of no-parking signs


Cover story:   Brand Land 2000
The future of Montreal
Angels & InsectsNetworthy


| TOC | THE FRONT | ARTSWEEK | LISTINGS | SEARCH | LETTERS | BACK |


©Mirror 2000