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VOLUME 33, N° 3 LUNDI LE 4 OCTOBRE 19?3
Lorraine Hill
STUDENTS GRANTED
PARITY
On October 1st, 1993 Glendon College's Faculty
Council held it's first meeting ofthe 93-94 academic year,
headed by Chair Professor Anthony Hopkins.
The meeting began
with the election of the vicechair, Xavier De Vanssay,
who
was
the
only
nomination. This was
followed by a few words
regarding the search for a
new Principal by York
University President Susan
Mann. She explained that
the present Principal, Dr.
Runte, would be resigning
effective July 1st, 1994, but
would be taking a six month
Shortly after the
President's speech, the issue
regarding
student
representation on the Principal
Search Committee was raised.
After a meeting between the
Policy
and
Planning
Committee and the President
a motion was put forward,
part of which aimed to reduce
student representation on the
Search Committee from three
students to one. This motion,
as explained by one of the
leave starting at the end of Professors on the Faculty
Booember. ~';~~~.~n~,~year Cou.IJcil,,;wa_~,q.~e~li~th~
~:~~~~~~:~~;~~:~~~ "~;::;;i;;o~;ea;~~i~;:;ea~~
as interim Principal, a
position which could extend
beyond July 1st if the new
Principal has not been
selected by then. President
Mann told the members of
the council that the search
was already behind schedule,
and for that reason they
would
be
acting
expeditiously.
President Mann described the kind of Principal
they were looking for; he or
she should be a good
academic adminis-trator,
possessing both scholarly
and administrative aptitudes;
should possess universitywide experience and
interests;' should be someone
who could make Glendon's
voice be heard; should have
a strong public flair; and
should be fluently bilingual.
more efficiently.
This caused a debate
among members of the
faculty. Former Dean of
Students Yvette Schmidt
explained that this step was
neccessary because of the
"emergency situation" that
had arisen; she was rebuked
by present Dean Jean-Claude
Bouhenic, who "could not see
the neccessity of penalizing
students" because of the
unfortunate circumstances.
President Mann responded
that the decision to reduce
student representation was not
her idea or choice.
At this time an
impassioned plea was made
by G.C.S.U. President Andy
Straisfeld on behalf of the
students and alumni of
Glendon. He explained that
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Mercredi dernier les « Internationals » de Glendon et Roy Nyberg et Bardya
avec
1
but
ont joue leur premiere partie ,de la saison et I'equipe Ziaim
n'aurait pas pu commence la saison d'une meilleure respectivement.
Apres leur premier
fa~on, en I'emportant par un blanchissage (9-0) contre
match
il serait facile de dire
I'equipe Cal. State (College Calumet).
que les « Internationals» sont
plus forts que l' opposition a
II faut dire que, des Ie shot on net.
Les marqueurs pour les laquelle ils devront faire face
depart, la formation de Cal.
State etait desavantagee par « Internationals » etaient : cette annee. Mais je n'irai
Roberto Angel avec 3 buts, pas si loin. II est difficle de
l'absence d'un joueur.
Bassam
Abou-Naim et Suite it la page 9
Excuses aside, Cal.
State were simply dominated Yonas Tamsat 2 buts chacun,
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talented
and
organised
Glendon side, the
first half saw
Glendon open up
a 4-0 lead while
Cal. State didn't
even break midfield. The se-cond
half was more as
The Internationals scored five
more times while
their defence
again did not
allow Cal. State a
The first of many goals scored by Glendon.
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CameronFraser
Lastweeklh
Straisfeld,the
. ad the honour 0
Of'::::tdentofthe
with Andy
aspirations are sure plans on counc·1 had a wonderful
and he do
overwhelm ,and although his
my chequ
109, he did buy
tum? He w es
anted It t
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me
that
h·
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much too for rnaI_ Chisated
f.
IS title f · ·
su Ice_ The rumo e , Director' or Mr 0PrMimster' IS
unfounded.
r that Andy blows· goats,
esident
will
m
is still
dis~ussion
I~nch,
GCs~.s~:king
om~what
~
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I asked And
recent cont
y about the
_
roversy
nmg the Liberal
concer~edivulgedsom .Club, and
mformatio
e mteresting
n. Acco ddy T h .
r mg to
An '
e Liberal CI
at
G lendon will
funds from th be seekmg
su
Liberals weree:c . . "The
the Student H entlOned in
was an error ~bOOk. This
of the club :
e president
IS cons Itsee if thu Ing to
IS error
possible f
makes it
_
or the I
ub to
reCleve GCSU
has b
funding" It
een my understandin
thatthe GCSU
.
g,
any political p;:oes not fund
no mention of thY·IThere
was
e argerP.C.
u~
~
Club in the h andbo k
ey are not seekin Ii0 , -and
th
I have been. ~
g undmg.
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Inlormed h
Issue is up ~
t at this
I als or negotiation
o asked h
·
are two dl-ffierent' WChYthere
- .
organizatio n
nstlan
who, recieve : c~t ~lendon
propriation f mbmed apthe school 0 $850.00 for
Wouldn't year of 93/94
one c I
·
But ifthe GCSU ~b suffice?
to religio
gives money
us orga - whynotpol-tnlzatlons
..
llcal? Th
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ey have
similarities . B oth
wed in their
are sque.
perceptions of
SOcIety,
in
th _and d eclevethe
publelr own s .
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Don'tget
peclal ways.
mewrong . I am not
,
J'ai ete quel que peu surp « GCSU
d
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ns de lir l' ·
ermer. En etTet
dans Ie Pro Temed article intitule
pourrait pense; I m'apparaitsur r
u 27 novembre
restauration ' G prendre en ch p enant que I' AECG
a lend
arge Ie
ar Ie systeme d'
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Les etudiant
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revolter
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contre Ie
vemments e
. s goucolleges (e tudlants des
x. McLau hi"
au sujet d
g m)
deplorable d: l~a q u~li te
et des prix fa n~uIT1ture
noter _ Ie
rammeux (a
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gerees
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par
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collegiaux
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administres
set les pubs
par les
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seur pour Rest
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des projets
lants sur
Les etudian~somme celui-ci.
au moins d y gagneraient
e la
"I
nourriture t
mel leure
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e ce ' a>. mel"Ileur
pnx.
anti-religious
~ut I do be~
h~ve that religion has its
place. This
place is not on
the payroll of
the 6CSU
your money."
Au moment ou vous
payez vos frais
de scolarite
pensez-vous ~
la maniere
dont votr
ar gent sera
e
depense?
Peut-etre qu'~
la prochaine
I re co
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de donner I-b
reunion de I' AEC
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devrait etre
ramene
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sur la nous rense.
tab Ie pour im
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de leurs repee des actlvites aUJour-d'h .
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l'
AEC
n,
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fonds et dgestlon des mur que nous G a erige un
u lants
notre de .
' parce que pas enleve. avons toujours
slnteret leur permet
Andy, I really hope that
l
nomone
CIu b over
Ygoes
a to the Liberal
handbook It _n error in the
. Isago d0 Idea to
review the.
selssues
am sure the
. carefully;
I
at the next mY ~III be raised
eetlng U
tough eco
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nder
nomic tthe hint of a J
lmes, even
handbook
anuary student
would b
example of a
e a typical
bureaucracy. n overspending
without her k
uth for additions t
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students liv. nowledge. 3 basic I 0 her articles
lng on
pans a
plan, a PST
campus: A tax ex
re offered to
-exempt 1200 $ plan and
empt 1600 $ meal
charging all taxes. a 500 $ plan
Next deadlille is
l'hursday ()ctober 14, 1993.
Pro 'rem ,viII not be llublished
next monday, October 11, 1993
Pro 11em encoura
dletters to the ed.ltorges
(spyour feedback · We ·n
o not contain l.b I ace permitting) pr · WI publish
material.
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' omophob·
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a telephone n
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words In length.
umber, and must
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PROTEM 3
PROTEM
Monday October 4, 1993
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Editor-in-chief:
Assitant editor:
Alex Limion
Cameron Fraser
Lorraine Hill
Assistant-e it la redaction: poste vacant
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open
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Russell Milon
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Simon Marchand
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Reviseure:
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Nathalie-Roze Fischer
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open
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Etienne Le Beau
Pro Tem is the weekly bilingual and independant
newspaper ofGlendon College, founded in 1962 as the
student publication of York University. En plus de sa
gratuite, Pro Tem est Ie seul journal bilingue en Ontario. Les opinions et les faits emis par les signataires
n'engagent qu'eux-memes, et non pas I'equipe
editoriale. All articles must be signed and accompanied with a phone number. Les articles sous-entendant
des propos diffamatoires, racistes, antisemites, sexistes
ou homophobes ne seront pas publies. The deadline to
Continued from p. 1
the Principal is more than an
administrator; she is someone
we see each day buying her
coffee at the cafeteria; she is
someone who gives us advice,
someone who's there for us;
she's a friendly neighbor who
cares about us, and about
whom we care.
After Straisfeld' s
speech there was a noticeable
change in the opinions of the
faculty members, and several
spoke up in defence. One
professor stated that a
reduction
in
student
representation was a
compromise to the council's
principle of parity. Another
backed this argument, and
further stated that parity was
most important at a time like
this.
to two student representatives
and two faculty representatives. This, he stated, was
true compromise, and would
restore parity.
Three votes were then
taken. The first was for
restoring the amendment and
changing the numbers to two
students and two faculty
members; the motion was
carried 19-10-7.
The second was to
accept the new amendment,
and was also carried 16-8-7.
The third vote was on the
entire motion, including the
amended clause; this vote was
carried 23-2-4. It's nice to
know that the Professors
recognize the equality of
students and the validity of
our thoughts and views.
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FACING
THE
MUSIC
Andy McPhee
First ofT , you should know that this article has less
to do with life at Glendon than with life in the larger sense,
viz. the society in which we live. The word "coward" is a
gender inclusive term. Simply stated, a coward is a
person who is prohibitively afraid to face up to that for
which they are responsible.
On the subject of morning. Riding my bike, I
r~sponsibility,there is not one was cut off by a woman in a
action one can perform for car. I fell, she sped off,
which one is not ultimately, pretending not to notice me.
if
not
immediately I followed her to her
responsible. If one drops a destination, not far off, and
ball,
it
falls. when I tried to talk to her,
The act of dropping the ball letting her know of her error,
has made the dropper she locked the doors to her
responsible for its falling. In car, told me to go away, called
the more acute sense~ if one me a pervert, blared her hom,
kills a fly, it dies. If one eats and made a big show ofbeing
meat, they are ultimately afraid of me. I don't believe
responsible for the death of in the least that it was sexual
the animal from which the assault she was afraid of. She
meat came, as demand for was hiding behind that,
the meat caused the animal to refusing to listen when I told
have been killed in the first her that she had cut me off. I
believe she was afraid to
place.
What if one commits accept the responsibility of
an act of violence against her action.
This is but one small
another human being? Here
is where the most cowardice example of the type of
evidences itselfin our society. cowardice which riddles our
One good example is what society. It taught me a lesson.
happened to me lastThursday That to some people, their
A motion was then
made by one ofthe professors
to amend the motion, and to
strike the section which saw
to reduce student representation. Unfort~nately, there
was no seconder. Professor
Hopkins stated that he would
let the amedment stand, since
he viewed it as "a significant
but allowable amendment."
This ruling was
challenged "in a friendly
way" by Professor Ann
MacKenzie;
Hopkins,
however, declined the
challenge.
A motion was then put
forward by Professor Harris
to amend the amendment of
the motion, so that the
committee would be reduced
SAECULO
Lorraine Hill
As members ofthe Glendon and York communities
peace of nlind, Le. avoidance
e are priviledged enough to have two profound and
of responsibility, is more nspiring mottos both written in the traditional language
important than facing up to
f academia, Latin.
the thought that they might
have done something wrong.
Latin is used everySo, as I write this, I'm
That, even if you are six feet
where in educational insti- picking up the telephone. We
tall, it is still possible to be
tutions; it's on our diplomas, spend thousands of dollars a
victimized with impunity by
and when we attended year to atend this school and
unthinking, uncaring people.
invocation in first year, we we have the right to know the
It taught me that maybe the
said "Promitimus," swearing meaning of our inspiring
next time I am in such a
that we would love and message. I'm calling the
position, I would do well to
honour our school forever. Principal, Dr. Runte, to find .
consider first whether there
So , if we love and honour out what Alteri Saeculo
will be anyone hurt,
our school so much, why means.
One ringyvictimized even, by my
can't they give us a motto we dingy...Two ringy-dingies.
action, and act afterwards.
understand? I know that both Yes, hello...
Considering
the
French and English are
And after much
measure ofvictimization that
m 0 s t 1 YL,a tin - bas e d anticipation, the verdict is occurs even on our own
languages, but Latin itself Alteri Saeculo literally
campus (ever snapped at a
became obsolete years ago, translated means - the
cashier, or a librarian? ever
and it's time to move on. principal is teaching at the
tried to coerce someone iqto
York University's moment, so we should contact
having sex, even after the.y' ve
motto is Tentanda Via, which the Associate Principal. Now,
said no repeatedly?), it would
translates "The Way Must we call Associate Principal
do well for people to
be Tried". I really like that Jean-Claude Jaubert, who is
remember this : You're
motto and I'm happy I found happy to tell me that Alteri
responsib'le for all your
out what it means; I find it Saeculo, the saying on which
actions, and their results. It
encouraging. Glendon's we base our entire academic
would also make for a much
Motto is Alteri Saeculo, and career, means "Forthe Future
more harmonious world if nobody has the slightest clue Generations". Thank God it
people considered before they
what it means.
Very doesn't mean All Our
acted.
encoura in .
Teachers Are on Sensemilia.
I
. PROTEM 4
Lund I Ie 4 Octobre 1993
e
e
Marcotte
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t matisation.
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parl'auo
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Les
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De? NOD! pas
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faut etre de
la n'arriventJa
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mais
ssible! Ces choses
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po
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sfirement
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blamer?
en cause. avalt l'administration ?
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C'est pour cette raison
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qu' a chaque tant debite ainsl
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PROTEM 5
Monday
BETTER BLATANT
THAN LATENT
The sun rises. Straight
looking and acting business
suits bustle offto work. Then
Michael wakes up. Paul soon
follows, and they eat breakfast with their straight female
roommate. In a fit of laughter, Michael endearingly calls
her a fag hag. Hours seem to
pass as Paul lectures about
the sexist and misogynist nature of this term. Michael
holds up his flag against censorship, so Paul decides it
was postmodernism.
They take separate
showers. No! Not all gay
men who live together~
shower together. They each
grab a copy of Xtra! (Toron-
1993
'rhe Counselling
alld Career
Centre is starting
its \-vorkshops
LVlonday ()ctober
4 \vith the study
Michael V. Smith and Paul Moore
On a campus as small as Glendon, more people
know you and more gossip flies. It can be damn hard to
be gay, let alone open or 'out'. There's more pressure to
stay closeted. ·People will know if you're not. But that
infamous Michael and "oh-so p.e." Paul try their best.
Here's their first story about anything and everything
gay. They start with a sampling of Glendon life on their
first day back :
Octobe~ 4,
to's leslbilgay paper) on their
way out, hoping that some
beau-hunk of a man will be
sitting opposite them on the
124 bus. They have no such
luck. But a woman in comfortable shoes is reading
Quota (Ontario's lesbian paper). They all smile approvingly and move on.
Then, approaching the
main gates, Michael winks as
he sees an appropriately androgynous figure just steps
ahead ofthem, wearing black,
no less. Paul shakes his head,
and smiles as he cruises the
Later, in a hallway approaching class, Michael
overhears latent homophobia.
One woman turns to another
and in her best high school
voice says, "oh, we'resogay,
we want to be over there." He
meets the challenge and turns
to them, responding with,
"You're gay, I'm gay too.
It's so nice to meet other gay
people." He walks on as they
stop for a second and titter.
Michael arrives at sociology only to feel like he
has dropp.ed off the face of
the earth. The prof is talking
about boy being socialized
into meeting girl, marrying
girl and consummating with
girl. Michael contemplates
where exactly he fits in. He
smiles remembering Friday
night.
Meanwhile, Paul's prof
goes on and on about his wife
Another prof ( who might be
gay)actually mentions sexual
orientation in class. Paul restrains himself from running
up to hug the prof. (Thus reskills series:
specting personal space, of
r"l-'ime malla(Je~
course.)
On the St. Clair
ment, studying
streetcar riding home, they
for tests, procrasarrive at Avenue Road where
loads of Upper Canada Coltination. C(}lne to
lege machismo piles on. Our
the Celltre f(')r
two homo heroes fear for their
lives, slinking into a comer,
dates and times
inte.nsely reading poetry. Or
perhaps Men's Fitness would
be more appropriate?
Finally, safe and sound,
though a little haggard, they
arrive home. The fag hag, A wesome Spring Break Trips!
Campus Reps Needed.
ahem, rbomate awaits them.
Cuba, Cancun, Daytona,
The dishes are piled high, the
Montreal & Quebec'
supperis no where to be found
Call Now!!
and she doesn't even own
1-800-363-0634
and apron. Michael jokes
that with women's lib and
man with the tight jeans.
and children.
He wishes
their apartmenta'S'-suc}t~they
Sometimes objectification
can be fun.
straight people wouldn't
flaunt their heterosexuality.
need a maid. Paul scowls.
They order pizza.
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Today marks the first day AIDS Awareness Week,
which stretches until Sunday, October 10th. Since the
AIDS crisis began over a decade ago, however, the ~edia,
and even education, action, and support groups for people living with AIDS have focused most of their attention
on two communities: gay men and intravenous drug
users.
While it cannot be denied that these are groups
upon whom the disease has
had an enormous impact, focusing solely on them has
meant that women living with
AIDS, or living with trying
to prevent transmission of it,
have, until recently, had little
in the way ofresources. Many
of us remain uncertain about
the role that aids and its
prevention should play in our
lives.
According to Ms.
Magazine, the World Health
Organization estimated in
1992 that "by the year 2000,
most of the newl.y infected
(with AIDS or the virus that
causes it HIV) will be
women." This is frightening
news and indicates that
women, both lesbian and het- .
erosexual, must begin to take
a critical look at our sexual
practices. A good first step is
simply to read; at the moment, there are numerous
debates in medical and activist communities about the
nature and transmission of
HIV/AIDS, and around the
ethics ofprevention and treatment. We will do ourselves a
favour by educating ourselves
about these arguments, so'that
we can evaluate them and the
potential impact they have
on our lives and sexual practices.
An excellent place to
find these resources is at the
AIDS Committee of Toronto's huge Access Centre,
which is located at 399
Church Street, and includes a
lending library with both literature and audio-visual materials. ACT also sponsors
numerous support groups and
has its own information and
support hotline, 390-8844.
Also, through this
week, watch for the Glendon
Women's Centre, which will
be setting up an information
table with the help of the
North York Department of
Public Health. And all are
invited to our Open House on
Thursday, October7th at 7:00
pm. This will be a great opportunity to get acquainted
with the Women's Centre if
you haven't already, to eat
sweet things, and to view a
couple ofvideos dealing with
issues around women and
AIDS.
CD-ROMICITELINE
WORKSHOPS
Participants learn how to
build expert searches on bibliographic databases to find
references to scholarly periodical articles on a specific
subject. This workshop is
intended for new CD-ROM
users as well as for those who
wish to improve their search
skills. The Library has
databases in the fields ofeducation, language, literature,
sociology, humanities, Canadian business and current affairs, etc. A one-hour work-
Ishop , no registration necessary.
Tues. Oct. 5 10:30 am (En)
Wed. Oct. 13 2:30 pm (En.)
Thurs Oct. 21 10:30 am (Fr.)
Tues. Oct. 26 10:30am(En.)
Wed. Nov. 10 2:30 pm (Fr.)
ThursNov.1810:30am(Fr.)
ATELIERS CD-ROM
ICITELINE
Les participants apprendront
a mener une recherche
electronique sur bases de
donnees bibliographiques
afin de reperer des articles de
pCriodiques sur leurs sujets.
Cet atelier est destine aceux
qui abordent la recherche sur
CD-ROM pour la premiere
fois ainsi qu' a ceux qui
souhaitent ameliorer leurs
techniques de recherche. La
Bibliotheque a des disques
optiques en education,
langue, litterature, sociologie,
lettres, affaires et actualites
canadiennes. L' atelier dure
uneheure - entree libre.
mardi 5 oct.
10h30 (an.)
mercredi 13 oct. 14h30 (an.)
jeudi 21 oct.
10h30(fra.)
mardi 26 oct.
10h30 (an.)
mercredi 10nov.14h30(fra.)
jeudi 18 nov.
lOh30(fra.)
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PROTEM 7
Monday October 4, 1993
"-
NOW YOU SUCK!
Jonah Bergbusch
- GCSU I Love U, part 2Wednesday, October 6th at 7pm in room C202.
That is the little anticipated date of the next GCSU
meeting. Little anticipated due to the nature of the
average Glendon student. You who read this article are
so apathetic that to call you a slug would be to -do an
injustice to the species "sluggis". You are as sheep in
sheep's clothing, a prime prospect for CIA indoctrination, more anti-democratic than Benito Mussolini, in the
treetops of the jungle you would be "King of the Sloths".
Most of the meeting of
September 29th dealt with
you, you practically politically comatose moron. There
are two departments without
a director, Academic Affairs
and External Affairs. Their
directors were elected in last
year's spring elections but
they were misplaced, OK, lost
along the way to this year's
fall elections. The Chief Returning Officer (CRO) who
is paid $100 and without
whom there cannot be any
fall elections resigned on Sep
tember 29th, so that position
is open as well. However, I
forgotmyself. Youdon'tcare
about money or power. If
you did you would be interested in the influence and sizable budge~s available to the
directors of departments.
You like being manipulated
and controlled, don't you? If
you wanted to control the
course of the events you'd
run for Senator on the York
University Senate, another
position lost somewhere between spring and fall. The
senate is arguably the most
influential York institution
open to Glendon students.
"Influential? But gee, I want
to be Social Convenor of my
Residence House and have
really great pizza parties!
Hey, is influential spelt with
a 'c'?" A fool by any other
name would smell so apa
thetically putrid. For a week
the self-obsessed GCSU
searched for someone, anyone, to join the Board ofReferendum
Committees
(B.O.R.C.) at York Main.
Every referendum at every
York college must be refused
or accepted by BORC. It's,
like,important. No-one came
forward so GCSU councilor
Cathryn Sawicki took it.
Trying to forget how
undermanned every GCSU
committee is, the Council
moved on to the issue of the
incorporation of the GCSU.
After a long discussion it was
approved in principle with
the aim of allowing a lawyer
to prepare an explanatory file
of pros and cons. The vote
was 8 in favour, 2 against, 3
abstaining. Wouldn't you
like to know how your representatives voted and what
they said? If you showed up
you might. Loser.
Juste en passant,
pourquoi dans un college
constitue de 25 % de francophonesil n'y aqu'unconseiller francophone? Complot
anglophone, ou est-ce que
les francophone manquent
tout simplement de couilles
pour sieger au conseil?
The GCSU is screwed
up but it's screwed up due to
you: YOU SUCK! C-Ya!
ETES-VOUS
BILINGUAL?
ARE YOU
BILINGUE?
The director of Bilingual Affairs invites you to the
first annual Bilingual Club open forum on Thursday
October 7, at 6:30pm in room A214.
Le but de cette discussion est de rassembler les
idees de chacun afin de
promouvoir Ie bilinguisme
sur Ie campus. November 22
to 25 is our Official Bilingual
week this year. Activities
will be planned from the
Monday to the Thursday
evening pub night. We're
hoping to organise off campusevents,suchasanevening
at the Theatre fran~ais, as well
as on-campus activities such
as a French movie night in
the Salon Garigue. II se
pourrait qu'Elvis Gratton"
Slapshot et Ding et Dong
soient nos projections de
cettesuper debile ecoeurante
soiree. L'objectif de cette
semaine est de rassembler
(In the words of Mike anglophones, francophones
Jursic: "Apathy is the Big et allophones afin d'abattre
Enemy, but we can't be
bothered to do anything"
about it - eds.)
et de surpasser les barrieres
de la langue.
Does a ski trip to Quebec sound appealing to you?
How about an organized excursion to the Quebec Winter
Carnival? These are only two
possibilities in a thousand.
Come to our meeting, tell us
your expectations, bring
ideas. Venez en grand
nombre, on a besoin de vous
pour que Ie campus devienne
un endroit ou il fait bon vivre
en fran~ais et en anglais. Si
vous avez des questions ou
~
des co~~~~~i~~§l~_G~~l1t~J~ , _-_:';4'.~:r=~o~1
Sitint-tin-ge: -(fT;e'C'lHC'eli~e";.
y .......
Affaires bilingues VOllS attend a I' AECG I GCSU.
N'oubliez pas, on compte
sur vous a la reunion du 7
octobre prochain (A214).
Bilingually Yours,
Chantal Saint-Onge
Photo of the Week: The GCSU holds another sparsely attended meeting as a GCSU member (in white, 2seats to Andy's right)
reads Pro Tern intently.
The first person to identify the reader wins 2 tickets to our private GCSU box.
7
PROTEM 8
Lundi..le 4 septembre 1993
PARKING
REGULATIONS
Michael Haberlin
Today I would like to recap a few of the rules and parking office (located in the
Greenhouse) and discuss your
regulations about parking at Glendon College.
case. If the parking staff at
Simply put, there are attention to the time limits this ·level feel the ticket is
three parking options on cam- which are indicated on each justified, you can still appeal
pus; reserved, unreserved and meter. If the meter is not the fine to the parking commetered parking. Reserved working, alert the parking mittee. Please do not ignore
it, because unpaid fines evenparking is limited to the up- attendant immediately.
tually end up at the collection
Security
or
Parking
per lots, unreserved parking
means using the lower lots Control officers will tag your agency.
The university must
and metered parking is avail- car for illegal parking, and
that means fines ranging for enforce certain rules and
able on both levels.
People who have $25 to $150, depending on regulations concerning fire
bought their decals park in the seriousness of the viola- routes on campus. All the
the designated area for which tion. In some cases the car roads are fire routes on the
the decal is valid. Reserved will be towed to an impound. Glendon campus. If you are
The cost to have a car parked on a fire route, your
decals are for the upper lotand unreserved decals are for released from the pound is car may be towed without
the lower lots. The following $75, plus storage at$15 per prior notice and taken to the
areas are off limits to decal day. In addition there are car pound. This is a matter of
holders and to ·those buying taxes, which brings the total safety for all the people on
to about 100 dollars. There is campus. Fire trucks and amdaily parking passes:.
also the outstanding fine to bulances need unrestricted
- meter spaces
- spaces marked handi- pay. Anexpensiveoptionfor access to buildings without
having to dodge parked cars.
capped or medically desig- those who park illegally.
The
fine for parking on fire
For
drivers
who
have
nated spaces
- spaces marked with several outstanding fines, the route is $75. You also have
hashmarks (closely spaced university reserves the right to pay the towing and storage
to cancel parking privileges fee; another $75 plus taxes.
yellow lines)
- spaces reserved on and tow offending vehicles
Another strictly enday and night basis
forced rule is the one for illewithout further notice.
- all fire routes
If you get a parking gal parking in handicapped
Drivers opting to park ticket, do not ignore it. It will or medically .designated
at metered spaces should pay 'not go away! Come to the space. The fine is $100. To
park in these designated areas, you must be registered
with the parking offic~ which
will issue a special permit
allowing you to park there.
Residents and frequent
visitors to the campus know
that thereis a limited amount
of parking available in front
of both residences. You
should also know that there is
a fifteen minute time limit.
These parking spaces were
set up to accommodate short
term parking I)eeds for you to
unload packages, groceries or
other heavy items. Because
there is so little space to park
there the university was
forced to impose that 15
minute time limit.
Respect that time limit;
because if you don't you may
get a ticket. Collect enough
tickets and you will be towed
to the pound..
That same rule applies
to your guests visiting you in
residence. Tell or show
them where they may legally
park so they will not be
tagged. Save them from a
nasty surprise.
If you have to park in
front of residence for longer
than 15 minutes, contact either the parking or the security office and make special
arrangements.
If you have special
parking needs, such as temporary medical incapacity, or
if you have to park in an otherwise restricted area, please
come to the parking office
and arrangements can be
made. The same applies if
guests are visiting you on
campus. Come to the office
and make arrangements or
tell your visitors to buy a daily
ticket from the parking kiosk
at either the upper or lower
lots when they enter.
If you have any questions about parking, please
do not hesitate to contact the
parking office at 487-6788.
We are located in the Greenhouse and business hours are
as follows; 9am until 12noon,
1pm until 4pm every Monday through Friday. Outside
those hours contact the secu
rity office at 487-6808.
QUEER PRIDE AT GLENDON HAVING PROBLEMS?
AnaM.
Marika Kameny
Another school year has started , along with new
courses, new teachers, new majors, a new Prime Minister, new budget cuts...Well, almost everything is new, but
not quite. Some things stay the same : the deficit, the
taxes, Bob Rae, and the ever-growing prejudice.
We start another school
year, and in the first week of
classes we walk, like hundredsofotherstudents,down
the halls, to the caf, from the
Pub, always asking ourselves
the same eternal question: "I
wonder who else is gay?".
As usual, there is no answer,
so back we go to our bittersweet memories of the last
Gay Pride Day or the wild
days of the past summer.
Some of us went to Washington and screamed to high
heavens : "I want equality!"
We got none of that, of
course. Others went to Montreal, got to know their Gay
Village and danced in the
streets with the thousands of
people in their Gay Parade.
And others stayed here, going to Woody's Deco's or
maybe just hanging around
the 519. Many good things
happened in the summer and
for that we are grateful. But
some of us did not have such
a great summer. There was
no parade because we
couldn't come up with a decent excuse to give our mothers for going out on a Sunday
afternoon. There was no lover
to share our dreams with because we were afraid-of being seen by Aunt Sukie, the
born-again Christian. Some
of us decided to "come-out"
to our families in the summer, an it was a bad, bad
decision. So, we came to
Glendon, both Lesbians and
Gay men, looking for others
to relate to, to no avail. .. so
we thought. Well, there's
good news! The Gay, Les-
bian and Bisexual Alliance is
forming again and it is inviting you ( provided you
qualify) to take part in this
year round celebration of
Pride. So, if you are "queer"
or you think you might be,
don'tbeshy. Comeoutwherever you are. The first meeting will be held on October
5th, at 5:00pm at the
Glendon's Women's Centre
( the white house, 50 metres
from the Greenhouse known
as the Old Gatehouse).
There is so much
homophobia out there (I don't
have to tell you that); make
that another reason why you
should join the Alliance.
Besides, we can have a great
time getting· to know other
brothers and sisters (excuse
my mushiness!). Come help
us establish our own community at Glendon and what the
heck! to subsequently be able
to declare : Weare here, We
are queer...( and you know
the rest I hope).
Come September, everything happens all at once.
New courses, leaving home once more, saying goodbye to
old friends, starting new relationships, planning for a
career, finding a part timejob, the list is endless. At times
it seems like it is all too much to cope with and all you want
to do is scream for help.
Well, help is available
and it is remarkably easy to
find in one comprehensive
service at the Glendon Counselling and Career Centre
(Glendon Hall, 487-6709).
Nous sommes prets a vous
aider si vous eprouvez des
problemes personnels ou
sociaux, si vous voulez
discuter des vos projets
professionnels ou scolaires,
ou si vous voulez ameliorer
vos methodes de travail. Nos
conseillers experimentes sont
prets a vous rencontrer. We
offer workshops on study
skills and time management,
overcoming procrastination,
abusive relationships, choosing a major, and many other
topics. We have highly quali-
fied counsellors who work
on an appointment basis for
personal and career counselling. O':!r resource centre is
packed with information on
career planning, choosing a
major, resume writing, preparing for an interview, work
anq study overseas, what to
dowithamajorin...,etc. And,
needless to say, anything you
discuss at the Centre remains
strictly confidential.
So, don't let the return
to classes overwhelm you. If
you have any problems or
concerns, come and talk to
us. We are friendly and we're
here to help you. Venez nous
voir au Manoir Glendonl
Glendon Hall.
Tel. : 487-6709.
Monday October 4, 1993
PROTEM 9
Continued from page 1
determiner la force des « Internationals » car Cal. State
n' a offert aucune resistance a
notre equipe.
For those of you who
aren't familiar with the Internationals, a little history of
the last few years is
Rajani J. Kamath
warrented. Two years ago
the soccer club was the York
The celebrations on the field at County Stadium in intramural soccer champion,
Milwaukee, last Monday night, was not a reflection of while last year they finished
BLUE JAYS
HOLDING OFF ON
CELEBRATIONS
third overall. According to
player/coach, Bassam AbouNairn this year's addition of
the Internationals is the
strongest to date. Bassam attributes this to the fact that
there are 5 or 6 players who
have now played together for
three years thereby giving the
team a strong and experienced
nucleus.
L'equipe a l'air tres
past Blue Jays' "clinching" celebrations. It was a more
subdued and experienced team who congratulated each
other.
SOCCER SCHEDULE
This year's roster includes a
number ofworld series champions. These mild celebrations reflect the fact that the
players know that they have
two more tasks to complete;
winning the American
League Championship Series, and the World Series then they can really celebrate.
Now on to the American League Championship
Series (for the third consecutive season!). This time the
Jays will be up against the
Chicago White Sox. So, how
do these two teams match
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Group/ot
Draft
.
A DRESSE:
T EL.
-Glendon vs. MAC
at York Main Thurs Oct. 14 5:00
-Glendon vs. MBA
Oct. 19 5:00
at York Main Tue
-Glendon vs. DIS
at York Main Tues.Oct. 5 6:00
-Glendon vs. Winter
at Proctor
Wed. Oct. 6 5:00
-Glendon vs. American
at York Main Wed Oct. 13 5:00
up? When all the elements
are considered, the baseball
experts say that the two teams
are evenly matched, making
for an exciting series! Forthe
record, Las Vegas odds makers have put down the Chicago as the favourite to win
the series. Even the White
Sox players are agreeing with
the odds; just ask Chicago
outfielder Ellis Burks, who
was quoted as saying,
"...we're going to kick Toronto's butt". Well, we will
see about that Ellis! !!
bonne cette annee. Alors
venez les encourager et
assister aleur prochaine partie
Ie 6 octobre ~ 17 h au terrain
Proctor ou les « Internationals » feront face a l'equipe
Winters. S'il y a des questions concernant l'equipe
veillez contacter Bassam
Abou-Naim au: 488-7847.
Team Gp Total
Group/02
Team Gp Total
CJw. Gretzky
LA
On. Hull
S'lL 80 155 U.Lindros Phi
45
81
Q.Bure
Van
Group/03
Team Gp Total
PICK YOUR TEAM-Select one player from each o~
the 10 groups.
Base your selection on which player you believe will lead
his group during regular season play.
DRAFT SCORING SYSTEM
Goals =:= 2p?ints Assits = Ipoint
PRIX A DETERMINER PLUS TARD.
Group/04
Team Gp Total
Group/OS
Team Gp Total
83
170
[1. Handreychuk To
83
153
61
116
Q. Damphousse Mtl
84
136 Q . Fedorov Det
29
[1. Gilmour
Tor
83
159
Pit
81
128 G.Janney STL
84 130
84
134 OJ. Nieuwendyk Cgy 79 113
75
116
[1. Ciccarelli
Dr. Fleury
Det
82 138
[1. Bellows
Mtl
82
128
73
121
G. B'Amour Phi
81
123
83
134
Q. Kamensky Que
32
52
elM. Modano
82 126
Q . Lafontaine Buf
84
201 G.Neely
Bos
13
U.Mogilny
Buf
77 203 U.Oates
Bos
84
187 D.Jagr
Dr. Selanne
Wpg 84 208
Phi
84
176
Cgy
58
118 D.Juneau
72 166 U . Robitaille LA
84
188 D.Roenick Chi
84
157
78
153
71
145 U.Muller Mtl
80 131
Dr. Sandstrom LA
Que 80
Team Gp Tota
80
157
Q. Sanderson Hfd
82 135
Q . Thomas
Q. Courtnall Van
84 108
G. Bourque Bos
78 101
U.Daigle
Ott
-Rookie-
D.Brown
STL
71
103
Dal
84 109
Q.Coffey
Det
80
99
G. Recchi
U.Stevens
Pit
Q . Turgeon
NYI 83 190 D. Sakic
OS. Yzerman Det 84 195
Group/06 Team Gp Total
Q.Bondra Wsh
On. Bradley TB
G. Francis Pit
On. Hogue NYI
G. Sundin
Group/07
Que
80 128
G. Courtnall Dal
Dr. Granato LA
84 124
[1. King
70 108
G . Lemieux NJ
77
D. Murphy Chi
18
83 122
NYI
On. Shanahan STL
161 G. Tocchet Pit
84
115
81
119
Group/OS
Team Gp Total
Dr. Amonte NYR
L1.
Tor
Borshevsky
83
119
78 108
Bos
G. Messier NYR
Group/09
[b. Nolan
Dal
Que 73
39
113
77
NYI 79 124
Team Gp Total Group/tO Team Gp Total
Q. HawerchukBuf . 81
112
[1. Gagner
111
[]Po Housley
Wpg 80
115
elM. Gartner NYR
84 113
Q . Dushesne Que
24
D.Mullen
Pit
72 103
U . Hatcher Wsh
83 113
[1. Leetch
[]Po Nedved
Van
84 109
Q.Larrner Chi
84 105
G. MacInnis Cgy
50
65
Van
84 105
U.Murphy Pit
83
107
Wsh
84 108
c=h. Suter
81
104
77 114
[1. Khristich Wsh
64
98
Q.Lebeau
Mtl
71
111 G . Ronning Van
79 114
G. Reichel
Cgy
80
128 U.Semak NJ
83
116
Q. Verbeek
Hfd 84
U . Zhamnov Wpg 68
97
121
Lb. Roberts
Cgy
G. Pivonka Wsh
G. Ricci Que
69 95
77 105
Dr. Linden
G. Ridley
82 102
NYR 36
Cgy
42
PROTEM 10
Lundi Ie 4 Octobre 1993
PRO TEM GOES TO THE MOVIES
Movie Review: Menace II Society
The New Agenda on Screen
Stephan Robichaud
Last Tuesday, after the Pro Tern general meeting most other American cities.
There was little discus(held in Klingon), 7 of us went to see the film Menace II
Society. Not everyone, however, agreed as to the movie's sion of, or attention paid to,
white America in the film,
merit.
and this is why I find it hard
Before continuing any ing to convey.
to sympathize with anyone
As I left the theatre, I who feels guilty after seeing
further, let me set you straight:
Menace II Society is impor- could not help but hear the this movie..What's your
tant social commentary about various comments from the problem?
If you don't care about
an American problem that has exiting audience. "They
to be ratified - Los Angeles. make these movies to make the serious crisis that faces
black America, go see
Menace II Society is white people feel guilty..."
Really? What did you Aladdin, or My Cousin
not entertaining (unless you
like violence and profanity); do?
Vinny...real deep.
Another comment:
I felt hopeless when I
it is not about a Canadian
problem (thank God); Men- "That was such bullshit! I left the theatre. The comace II Society is not overkill don't believe it!" I'm sure ments I heard made me real(the problem is much too se- this patron of the theatre ize how important films like
rious). Menace II Society is stepped into his Volvo, and Menace II Society are. Anan important film; read on: sped home to his white picket other comment I heard was,
fence and golden retriever in "This scares me..." now this
- Alex Limion
Personally, this film did North Toronto...
comment I understand. It also
This is an important scared me. But what is it that
affect me, as did its predecessor Boyz in the Hood. The film, and it should be seen. It we're afraid on
is our social responsibility to
difference between the two
We don't live in south
films is the graphic violence address an' ancient problem central L.A. We tive in' a
in Menace II Society. This that is becoming increasingly dream world where this probfilm is raw. It did not leave complex.
lem does not exist.
anything out.
.
Granted, this film is
Menace II Society
It was real, and people graphically violent, but this throws it in your face, forcdo not understand the serious is how life is in the ghettos of ing you to deal with the issue.
problem this film is attempt- Los Angeles, New York, and -Cameron Fraser
BOWLING: SPORT OF
THE GODS
Alec McClure
In past years, I've slowly come to the realization
that everyone's childhood was exactly the same. In every
city and town across Canada there were the same kids
doing the exact same things.
To find proof of this,
all you need to do is say one
word among, a group of
friends: bowling. Everyone
went bowling when they were
young, and anyone who
didn't is almost guaranteed
to be socially maladjusted.' I
can't remember the number
ofSaturday afternoons I spent
at bowling birthday parties.
So I was taken aback when,
after suggesting an evening
of bowling to a couple of
friends, almost everyone'I
knew wanted to join in. I had
people I didn't even know
. coming up to me and asking
when we were going and
where the alleys were, and
was it ten pin or five pin, and
all sorts of crazed bowling
questions. This one guy
phoned me at one-thirty in
the morning asking for tips
on how to pickup a spare on
a "three-two-two split". I now
have an unlisted number.
Anyway, we finally
went last Sunday night, and I
have to say I don't think I've
ever had so much fun. Seriously! !
Six of us went and eve-
Hollywood has a new agenda: blacks killing blacks
is now entertainment. If you don't believe it, then you
should go check out the latest piece of trash called Menace II Society.
I could give you a plot which so many people die b
summary, but that is not nec- such brutal means.
essary.
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movie that hurls at great speed of the 'hood. This movie
from one violent scene to the contains everything from
next, and you pretty much homophobia and sexism t
have the plot.
racism. And to be topical, i
I
But this is not the first even ~a~. a character who aol
-movie of its kind. As a re- pears to have carefully studsearcher ofcultural products, ied the life of Malcom X. He
Bell Hooks has written many diligently tries to warn his
articles about appropriate friends about the evils of the
characterization of blacks in white man's poison, such as
movies. In her article, Coun- drugs and alcohol, but he is
ter Hegemonic Art, Hooks laughed into oblivion. In the
makes many insightful ob- movie's fourth drive-byservations about Spike Lee's shooting, he gets killed.
movie, Do the Right Thing.
Yet, I did not underThose obeservations are use- stand the need that this graful in highlighting some fun- tuitous violence served. As
damental problems with the we left the theatre and poure
movie.
into the street, I kept wonderAs Hooks points out, ing: what point was it trying
"some people thought Do the to make?
Right Thing was a good
After replaying the
movie. Yet critics and movie drive-by-shooting in my hea
goers alike failed to mention a number of times, I can onl
the significance of the brutal conclude that the title of this
strangulation of Radio movie is quite appropriate.
Raheem at the hands of a However, it is not black peowhite
police-officer." ple that, as portrayed by thisl.
Similarily, as we left the thea- movie, are the menace to so-I
tre, I heard the same remarks: ciety. It is movies like this
"That was a good movie." one, that do nothing tOI
and "It was very real." What deconstruct racism and do
is so good, or enjoyable for everything to reinforce it.
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ryone loved it, with the exception of Josh, who started
the evening off with three
gutter balls in a row and ended
up sitting in the car sulking.
The rest of us, however, were
bowling fiends. We played
five pin ofcourse, which everyone knows, requires much
more finesse and strategy than
ten pin. In addition, I'm always afraid that my fingers
are going to get caught in the key at the end of the night too
ten pins balls, and I'll be - and he was so cool about it!
dragged down the lane by the Imagine - going out for a simball, like Fred Flintstone.
pIe evening of bowling and
The game itself was coming home with poultry! I
great, and because of a new couldn't ask for anything
computerized system, we more from 'Fantasy Island' .
didn't even have to keep
Suffice it to say, it was
score... Way cool!
a great time; and for any of
Josh almost won a tur-
you who want to pick up that
three-two-two split, according to Herb, the bowling expert: "spin that baby to the
three shoulder and slide' er
cross the field." (I have no
clue what he was talking
about.)
PROTEM 11
Monday October 4, 1993
INTO THE PIT·
Todd McDaniel
Thursday, September 16, 1993.
The Spectrum: Merciful Fate, Flotsam and Jetsam,
Next to take the stage longer that the actual sets. I of Black Sabbath's "Fairies
was the U.K.'s Cathedral. could deal with this fact, an- Wear Boots".
Cathedral, Anacrusis.
The cold autumn wind
whipped down the long, quiet
stretch of Danforth Ave. E.
Our only weapons of selfdefence were lumberjackets,
leather, and long hair. The
doors of the Spectrum finally
opened and we poured inside. The show was already
behind schedule (probably
because the location had been
changed three times.)
Inside, Anacrusis was
struggling through a lengthy
sound check and vocalist/guitarist Ken Nardi's frustration
was showing. The St.Louis
thrashers jumped into their
set without warning, tearing
th~ough such tracks as "Sound
the Alarm", "Grateful", and
"My Soul's Affliction", from
their latest release on Metal
Blade Records, 'Screams and
Whispers'. Anacrusis, who
have departed from their
former speed-metal tendencies, show an incredible fusion ofintelligence, complex-
15.
14.
13.
12.
11.
10.
Screaming Trees
Sloan
The Tea Party
Ned's Atomic Dustbin
Indochine
I Mother Earth
Roch Voisine
ityandrawenergy. 'Screams
and Whispers' is, in my opinion, the best offering the metal
world has heard in quite some
time. Ana~rusishowever, had
some trouble stimulating the
crowd; either this was because they only had a five
song set, or because the crowd
was perhaps unfamiliar with
the band or material (being
largely old-school M.F. fans).
Or perhaps Meat Magazine's
Metal Tim Henderson was
right when he suggested the
'Screams and Whispers'
would go right over the heads
of the metal masses. I had
taken offense to this statement but now I wonder if it
might be true. One member
of the crowd said there were
too many time changes; that
it was "too hard to headbang
to." Apparently Anacrusis
are appealing to an elite audi
ence only...something like
Guinness or Scotch.
- Butterfly
- I Am The Cancer
- The River
- Saturday Night
- Punishment Park
- Rain Will Fall
- La Berceuse du Petit Diable
While managing to maintain
a uniqueness all their own,
one cannot ignore that distinct sound we have all come
to love; Cathedral drips with
Black Sabbath. Frontman
Lee Dorrian even treated us
to a few "Volume 4" poses.
Don't misinterpret me, I can
think of no better band to
fashion one's self after. (Cathedral have even recorded
two songs on the Sabbathtribute compilation 'Masters of
Misery'.) Although they too
were confined to a five song
set, Cathedral managed to get
the pit moshing with their
slow, heavy pounding
rhythms and colourful,
mythical lyrics. Cathedral,
who are promoting 'The
Ethereal Mirror' , their latest
release on Earach Records,
will return again in November.
By this tim.e, the sound
checks were proving, to everyone's frustration, to be
8.
7.
6.
5.
4.
3.
2.
1.
ticipating what was to come
next: Flotsam and Jetsam.
These gentlemen have always
seemed to be a little "out of
favour" with Canadian Customs and as a result have not
been able to cross the border
into our fine country. To my
dismay, Flotsam and Jetsam·
were also restricted to a five
song set. However, Flotsam
delivered the goods, running
through such songs as "Never
to Reveal" and "Swatting at
Flies" from their latest release entitled 'Cuatro' ,aswell
as two from 'No Place for
Disgrace'. Flotsam and Jetsam, who flawlessly executed
a delicate balance of beautiful, golden hannonies and
searing, flesh-peeling intensity, finished their set with a
song, "for those of you who
don't like Flotsam and Jetsam." To my utter amazement, Eric A.K. and the boys.
went out with a bang.;~ -performing an incredible version
Vilain Pingouin
- Te Ne Retoume Pas
Rage Against the Machine - Bullet In the Head
Sarah McLaughlan
- Possession
Jean Ie Loup
- Nathalie
Madame
-SaleTempsPourLesAmant
Rhymes With Orange - Marvin
Bundock and Lanoie - Ne Me Dis Pas
The Tra icall Hi
- 100th Meridian
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I find that as far as Satanists
go, King Diamond is kind of
wimpy. This eighty-ish
sounding band made their
entrance with the traditional
bells, rain and chants. King
Diamond, much to the
crowd's pleasure, whined and
screamed his way through
songs including ''The Bell
Witch", "Egypt", and
"Gypsy", among others, in
support of Mercyful Fate's
latest album 'Into the Shadows'. Although I couldn't
ignore the resemblance of
King Diamond's vocals to
those of Oscar the Grouch,
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