Spring 1997: Table of Contents
Back of the Pack, Baby!
For all the ground that women have gained, they still catch-up in the world of jock journalism
by Shannon Murphy
Condition: Confused
Why medical reporting suffers from acute ignorance, massive hysteria and intensive carelessness
by Julie Martin
Equality, Fraternity, Opportunity
A leading group of black journalists has joined to spread some network news
by Shee-Mee Yeh
Glam, Bam, Thank You, Ma'am
Celebrity scribblers long for a real connection with the stars. All they get is a quick roll in L.A.
by Beth Hitchcock
Intern at Your Own Risk
Look kid, here's the deal. Three months general assignment. Sink or swim. And by the way, where's my muffin?
by Alex Gillis
Paper, Scissors, Shock
Done on the cheap with indie attitude, zines carry all the news that's misfit to print
by Dre Dee
Publish or Perish?
Struggling against a social shift to the right, threatened by financial perils on both sides, will Canada's acclaimed magazine of the Left escape a dastardly end?
by Shannon Cassidy
Raggedy Sandy
A distracted and dishevelled bon vivant, Alexander Ross pioneered a whole new way of seeing the world of power and pinstripes
by Mark De Wolf
Shift Happens
It was launched as the self-proclaimed voice of an unsettled generation. Now it's time for Shift to grow up and get a real niche
by William Johnston
The Art of the Matter
Shaping the raw material of fact with the creative tools of fiction, the literary journalists reveal a deeper truth
by Siobhan Roberts
The Dark Side of Saint Peter
Songbirds are chirping, coffee is brewing, and the voice of Morningside is salving the nation's soul with his offhand geniality. Then the microphone switches off
by Dave Cameron
The Final Frame
Twilight descends on the luminous art of photojournalism
by Julie Tanenbaum
United We Falter
In an anti-union age, can Canada’s major print guild get back in fighting form?
by Connie Febbraro
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Net Newspapers of the Great White North
by Craig Saila

