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Adam Kovac

April 13, 2010 Features

The R-word

Sexual Assault Awareness month teaches women how to stay safe

by Adam Kovac

They say you always remember your first time. That is especially true when you lose your virginity–not to a high school sweetheart or some stupid drunken fling–but to a... » Full Story

June 30, 2010 Features

Whats in that bag?

The sights and sounds of a G20 protest

by Adam Kovac

The cop is standing in my way and it’s pretty clear that I’m not getting around him without his say-so. “Do you mind if I take a look inside your bag? I don’t... » Full Story

June 11, 2010 Features

Sense and censorship

Alternative media: telling the whole story

by Adam Kovac

When you talk or write for a living, at some point, somebody is going to want you to shut up. That’s the problem with putting information out there: not everybody wants to... » Full Story

April 6, 2010 News

ASFA revamps accounting system

Missing $15,000 spurs changes

by Adam Kovac

On the heels of a financial year where $15,000 of student money was misplaced, the Arts and Science Federation of Associations’ current executive outlined an overhauled... » Full Story

March 9, 2010 Fringe Arts

Time trials

Our Lady Peace can hold a note, says band’s drummer

by Adam Kovac

Musicians die young. Not necessarily in the physical, shuffle-off-this-mortal-coil sense. No, the life of a rock and roll star is short, in that being around for even 10 years... » Full Story

February 9, 2010 Fringe Arts

Spins

by Tristan LapointeDavid AdelmanAdam Kovac

Ben Gunning Mal de Mer Zunior Records ... » Full Story

February 2, 2010 Literary Arts

Too old to rock

Why your momma don’t dance and your daddy don’t rock n’ roll

by Adam Kovac

The crowd pulsates, its intensity doubling with every power chord that blasts from the P.A. system. Limbs flail in hybrid punk-rock kung fu. The mosh pit is a pure distillation... » Full Story

January 12, 2010 Fringe Arts

Human after all

Toronto’s Daft Punk Tribute put a warm-blooded touch on electronic hits

by Adam Kovac

What better use for a formal music education than to start playing in a tribute band? But throw out those images of cruise ship ballrooms and sad sack fan conventions.... » Full Story

November 24, 2009 Fringe Arts

Good sounds and good deeds

Matisyahu on faith, hockey and his Olympic team of choice

by Adam Kovac

Matisyahu is possibly the only Orthodox Jewish musician in the history of pop stardom. Yet the press surrounding his reggae-inspired breakthrough single, “King Without a... » Full Story

November 17, 2009 Fringe Arts

Transcending trends

Glassjaw frontman Daryl Palumbo thinks big and gets in touch with his inner

by Adam Kovac

It’s not often you get to speak to somebody whose work has left an indelible mark on you. While I’m a big fan of Glassjaw’s music, I wasn’t the one experiencing... » Full Story
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