Spring 2001 Issue
Adams, Michael. Canadian Ethics 101: Temptation Nation, 9 – 20
Baker, Robin. Afternoon in Tangier: A Watercolour Portfolio, 126 – 131
Brown, James Robert. Who Gets Einstein?, 75 – 83
Buckman, Robert. Bloodshed, Belonging and the Need to Believe, 29 – 35
Donoghue, Emma. What Remains (fiction), 141 – 152
Evans, James Allan. Return to Greece, 109 – 124
Grove, J. W. A Troubled Life in Science (review), 85 – 97
Gurley, James. The Beauty of Physics (verse), 156 - 157
Hauser, V. Tony. Facing Artists: Photographs, 132 – 139
Hoffman, Tod. The Constant Writer: le Carré Spies a New Villain (review), 99 – 107
Kay, Guy Gavriel. Privacy and the Ethics of Literature, 47 – 55
Kingwell, Mark. What Does It All Mean?, 57 – 72
MacIntyre, Linden. All the News That’s Fit to Sell, 37 – 44
Malito, Giovanni, A Good Chemist Gives Me Ten Pieces of Gold (verse), 154 - 155
Somerville, Margaret A. Stud Bulls, Human Embryos, and the Politically Incorrect, 21 – 28
Victor, Ken. Late Spring Snowfall (verse), 158
Wolff, Elana. Forsythia (verse), 159
Summer 2001 Issue
Alonso, Juan. Desperately Blank Passports, 233 – 241
Bell, Fraser. Missing, 201 – 211
Berger, John. Mother’s Stories, 300 – 301
Bowling, Tim. First Grade (verse), 313
Coutts, Robert. Homage to a Revolutionary, 189 – 199
Crossan, John Dominic. Troubling History at Oberammergau, 223 – 231
Fox, Paul. Narratives of Leadership, 213 – 221
Gray, Charlotte. The New Biography, 243 – 257
Jarman, Mark. Cougar (fiction), 303 – 311
Kingwell, Mark. Tables, Chairs and Other Machines for Thinking, 169 – 187
Posluns, Irving. Faces of Ethiopia, 276 – 283
Runte, Roseann. On the Need for Narrative, 259 – 263
Shea, Theresa. Where the Fatlings Grow (verse), 318
Swann, Brian. The Mirroring, (verse), 316 – 317
Swann, Roberta. Jazz (verse), 315
Swann, Roberta. The Truth about Mosquitoes (verse), 314
Wachtel, Eleanor. Nuruddin Farrah Interviewed, 264 – 275
Wearing, Alison. Last Snowstorm, 297 – 299
Yacowar, Maurice. Telling Tales in the Dark, 285 – 295
Fall 2001 Issue
Alonso, Juan. Speed and the New World Religion, 365 – 373
Baiton, R. J. In Charge, (fiction), 450 – 461
Bell, Fraser. The Unbearable Joke of Speed (review), 375 – 381
Birdsall, William F. Government at the Speed of Light, 357 – 363
Devos, Raymond. See How They Run, 476 – 479
Dobozy, Tamas. Riverbottom Rag (fiction), 462 – 469
Enright, Michael. Reflections of a Changed World, (interview), 384 – 395
Fracchiolla, Béatrice. The Cell and the City, 340 – 345
Campbell, Wanda. Bard Sale (verse), 474 – 475
Grove, J. W. Scientist Extraordinaire (review), 421 – 429
Hoffman, Tod. LeCarré’s Legacy, 407 – 419
Kundera, Milan. The Ecstasy of Speed, 382 – 383
Lind, Loren. Speed and Journalism, 346 – 355
Levenson, Christopher. The Works (verse), 472
MacKinnon, Stuart. Iron Butterfly, (verse), 473
Norcliffe, James. Express, Tientsin (verse), 471
Rewa, Natalie. Theatre of the Human Landscape, 441 – 449
Schwartz, Joan. Photography at the Speed of Light, 430 – 439
Virilio, Paul. My Kingdom for a Horse: The Revolutions of Speed, 329 – 339
Yacowar, Maurice. Up to Speed on the Screen, 396 – 405
Winter 2001 Issue
Alonso, Juan. Memory and Its Absences, 574 - 581
Babington, Doug. Learning to Write in Mississippi, 583 - 590
Bell, Fraser. The Song of 1916, 521 - 529
Bloom, Ronna. Canadian Socks (verse), 622
Brutvan, Cheryl. Sophie Ristelhueber’s Obsessions, 500 – 509
Castro, Ricardo. Meis in America, 605 - 612
Clarkson, Adrienne, Freedom and the Press, 628 - 634
Coutts, Robert. Everyday Nation Builders, (review), 549 - 557
Creates, Marlene. Labrador, 1988: The Distance between Two Points is Measured in Memories, 539 - 548
Donald, Merlin. Memory Palaces: The Revolutionary Function of Libraries, 559 - 572
Ignatieff, Michael. Ethics and the New War, 489 - 498
Kelly, Adrian. Nicholas II (fiction), 614 - 621
Kingwell, Mark, Eyetricks, 593 - 602
Laïdi, Zaki. Urgency: The Sacred Present, 531 - 537
Martin, D.S. Living in the Shadow (verse), 624 - 625
Olding, Susan. Turner’s Landscapes (verse), 626 - 627
Skidmore, James. Memorial to a Haunting Past, 511 - 519
Taylor, Christopher. Forethought (verse), 623