Michael Moore and his critics: Fahrenheit 9/11
June 28 , 2004

Fahrenheit 9/11 played to packed theatres across North America over the weekend, and the film is drawing polarized reviews, as well as sharp attacks on Michael Moore himself. The everyman from Flint, Michigan delivers a vicious indictment of the U.S. administration, complete with some class analysis of the war in Iraq.

Another Country: Singing for Uncle Sam
June 28 , 2004

Looks like the Democrats aren’t the only ones Rockin’ the Vote for 2004, as country music stars and something called Conservative Punk pay tribute to the President and America’s so-called War on Terror.

Vancouver photographer, Anthony Rosenberg shares his views of South Africa with Seven Oaks.
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Seven Questions

Scott Rohan was one of the ‘Britannia 9’ on trial as a result of a protest against B.C. premier Gordon Campbell. Seven Oaks’ recently asked him about the verdicts issued Thursday for the four remaining defendants, and the implications of the trial for civil liberties and the movement against the B.C. Liberals.

Read the interview.