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Promotional Graphic – Degrassi Hippy Bag (2007)71 viewsPromotional image for the Degrassi Hippy Bag in the 2007 Degrassi Online Store. This banner announced the release of a new color option — tan — expanding the product’s appeal. The bold red “New Colour Available!” graphic was designed to draw attention and encourage returning fans to revisit the eco-themed Emma’s Green Room collection.
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Married, with Children – Stefan Brogren & Amanda Stepto Interview60 viewsStandard-Freeholder cover story from December 30, 2002, profiling Degrassi alumni Stefan Brogren (Snake/ Mr. Simpson) and Amanda Stepto (Spike) as their characters marry in Degrassi: The Next Generation. The article covers the show’s continuation of storylines from Degrassi Junior High, the actors’ reflections on their roles, and the evolving themes of the series, including more mature and socially relevant issues.
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Going Global – Degrassi: The Next Generation Cast Feature48 viewsStandard-Freeholder entertainment section from June 15, 2002, showcasing a file photo of the cast of Degrassi: The Next Generation as the show prepared for its second season. The caption highlights key cast members including Aubrey Graham, Jake Goldsbie, Melissa McIntyre, Christina Schmidt, Miriam McDonald, Shane Kippel, and others. The article discusses the show’s expanding audience in Australia and Britain.
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Kingston Whig-Standard – Degrassi Going Down Under27 viewsFeature article from the Kingston Whig-Standard dated July 15, 2002, written by Judy Monchuk. Covers the international expansion of Degrassi: The Next Generation through its interactive “Virtual Classroom” website, allowing global fans—including those in Australia and Britain—to connect with the show. Discusses the site’s features, such as student profiles, online chats, and fan interaction with characters. Highlights the series’ growing global popularity and its plans for multilingual accessibility.
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The Kingston Whig-Standard – Friday’s Best Bet: Degrassi: The Next Generation24 viewsA TV listings page highlighting Degrassi: The Next Generation as Friday’s “Best Bet.” The listing promotes an episode where Sean’s basketball success causes tension with Jimmy, leading Jimmy to manipulate Spinner into giving Sean a Ritalin pill. Liberty, meanwhile, competes for a spot on the school’s video announcements team, but her nerves may get the best of her.
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The Kingston Whig-Standard (Canada) – “Visible Minorities Missing from Canadian TV” Study Mentions Degrassi: The Next Generation34 viewsArticle published in The Kingston Whig-Standard on August 26, 2002, reporting on a Simon Fraser University study highlighting the lack of visible minorities in Canadian TV dramas. Degrassi: The Next Generation is cited as one of the programs reviewed in the research.
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The Kingston Whig-Standard – Degrassi Street Producers Bring Realism to Children’s TV Fare36 viewsArticle from The Kingston Whig-Standard dated November 4, 1983, by Trish Worron, featuring Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood, producers of The Kids of Degrassi Street. The piece discusses the show's casting of non-professional child actors from Toronto neighborhoods, its working-class setting, and the producers’ commitment to creating authentic, relatable children's programming.
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The Kingston Whig-Standard – ’Tis the Season for Christmas TV Specials40 viewsArticle from The Kingston Whig-Standard dated December 3, 2003, previewing a variety of upcoming Christmas television specials. Includes a photo of Miriam McDonald, Pat Mastroianni, Elisa Broughmerry, and Jake Epstein in a scene from Holiday, the Degrassi: The Next Generation holiday special. The piece covers both Canadian and American holiday programming schedules and highlights.
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The Toronto Star – Alias, un petit Français25 viewsArticle by Eirik Knutzen published December 13, 2003, in The Toronto Star TV Talkback section. Focuses on Michael Vartan (Alias), his French background, and career. The Q&A also mentions Jake Epstein (Degrassi: The Next Generation) in his role as Craig Manning, and Daniel Clark, who played Sean Cameron on the show, highlighting their involvement in Canadian television alongside other young actors.
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The Standard – ‘Degrassi’ stars to host Ridley College film fest17 viewsArticle from the St. Catharines Standard (Apr. 9, 2024) covering the Ridley College International Film Festival. Former Degrassi actors Pat Mastroianni (Joey Jeremiah) and Stacie Mistysyn (Caitlin Ryan) were featured guests, hosting screenings and a Q&A on Canadian film and their experiences with the franchise. The piece highlights their careers beyond Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High, while celebrating their lasting impact on Canadian television.
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The Kingston Whig-Standard – “Group takes novel approach to project”50 viewsAn article in The Kingston Whig-Standard (Oct. 27, 2012) covering the launch of True Patriot, a Canadian comic book project. The piece highlights contributions from several Canadian creators, including J. Torres (writer of Teen Titans Go! for DC Comics and Degrassi: Extra Credit from Simon & Schuster). The mention of Degrassi: Extra Credit underscores Torres’ body of work spanning mainstream comics and young adult media.
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Sarah Barrable-Tishauer – Windfall Clothing Services Jambalaya Fundraiser6 viewsSarah Barrable-Tishauer, best known as Liberty Van Zandt on Degrassi: The Next Generation, poses with a decorative mask created by a student from Glenview Senior Public School in Toronto. The photograph was taken by Toronto Star photographer Tannis Toohey in connection with Windfall Clothing Services’ 2001 Jambalaya fundraiser and was published in The Toronto Star on November 1, 2001.
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“Hot Time on the Menu at Windfall’s Jambalaya” – Page E73 viewsFull-page scan from The Toronto Star dated November 1, 2001, featuring the article “Hot Time on the Menu at Windfall’s Jambalaya” by Janice Mawhinney. The article promotes Windfall Clothing Services’ second annual Jambalaya fundraiser and includes a photograph of 13-year-old Degrassi: The Next Generation actress Sarah Barrable-Tishauer posing with a mask created by a Glenview Senior Public School student. Photograph by Tannis Toohey for the Toronto Star.
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