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Glossy Mags Distort Image of Food as Much as Womennew

Everyone knows how fashion photographers and their set designers and airbrushers cause bodily harm by distorting the image of women, but few think about how the same people cause similar problems with their framing of food.
NOW Magazine  |  Wayne Roberts  |  08-31-2007  |  Media

'Lady Chatterly' Features Beautiful Pre-Digital Filmmakingnew

In Ferran's hands Lawrence's once banned material is suddenly tastefully old-fashioned.
NOW Magazine  |  John Harkness  |  08-31-2007  |  Reviews

Emma Donoghue's Long-Distance Love Story Breaks Downnew

The prose here is much better than almost anything else available in contemporary lesbo lit, but lacks the ideas and outrage of her historical fiction.
NOW Magazine  |  Susan G. Cole  |  08-31-2007  |  Fiction

A Less-Than-Flattering Tribute to Jack Kerouacnew

Robertson highlights that gap between fantasy and reality -- and pursues his theme of deluded hero worship -- by showing us a Kerouac who is nasty, racist, anti-Semitic and hopelessly in love with America.
NOW Magazine  |  Susan G. Cole  |  08-31-2007  |  Fiction

The Delgados' Emma Pollock Releases Solo Debutnew

Pollock seems to draw inspiration from the late-90s alt-rock heyday of piss-and-vinegar girls-with-guitars (think Juliana Hatfield and 4AD babes Tanya Donelly and Kristin Hersh).
NOW Magazine  |  Sarah Liss  |  08-31-2007  |  Reviews

Maps Creates Pretension-free Psychedelic Popnew

The simplicity of James Chapman's modest 16-track home recorder leads to intimate, immediate results.
NOW Magazine  |  Benjamin Boles  |  08-31-2007  |  Reviews

Ben Harper Sharpens Focus on 'Lifeline'new

The group occasionally slips into derivative territory, Beggars Banquet-era Stones in particular, but strong solo material saves Lifeline near the end.
NOW Magazine  |  Jason Keller  |  08-31-2007  |  Reviews

Tusks Emerge From Ashes of Ontario Indie Iconsnew

With members from Wooden Stars and Kepler, the Toronto quartet's sound is an addictive combination of driving, locked-in drums, textured cymbal fills, restrained vocals and spectacular, pristine guitar tones.
NOW Magazine  |  Sarah Liss  |  08-31-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Talib Kweli's Best Album Since 'Reflection Eternal'new

Now that Ear Drum is out, Quality and The Beautiful Struggle can be contextualized as signposts along Kweli's awkward road from respected MC to total artist.
NOW Magazine  |  Jason Richards  |  08-31-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Tom Cavanagh Plays a Nancy-Boy Hockey Playernew

And he knows that his new movie, Breakfast With Scot, may piss off a few fans when he portrays a gay Toronto Maple Leaf.
NOW Magazine  |  Barrett Hooper  |  08-31-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Are Organics Worth the Price?new

The question itself is part of our anti-planet narcissism.
NOW Magazine  |  Wayne Roberts  |  08-24-2007  |  Environment

Second Life's Fab Fashionistanew

Aimee Weber virtual label gives a new look to the web world's avatars.
NOW Magazine  |  Ian Daffern  |  08-24-2007  |  Tech

Alt.Health: Dreamy Decodenew

Use slumber cues to chart your course.
NOW Magazine  |  Elizabeth Bromstein  |  08-24-2007  |  Advice

Ecoholic: Greening Your Energy-hogging Grocernew

"Why are grocery stores still blasting their AC while the rest of us are trying to conserve on hot days?"
NOW Magazine  |  Adria Vasil  |  08-24-2007  |  Advice

Stereo Total Go Loony for Femmes Fatalesnew

You start to feel as though the band is on a mission to rehabilitate the reputations of historically misunderstood femmes fatales.
NOW Magazine  |  Sarah Liss  |  08-24-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

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