Scenes from the class struggle at Degrassi High.

Saturday Night Magazine Pat Mastroianni, who played Joey Jeremiah on the Canadian series Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High, recently announced his engagement to his real-life high-school sweetheart. To the delight of many Degrassi devotees, Mastroianni also announced that he’d be hosting a stag party at a Toronto bar that would be open to the…

What's hip on Degrassi Street?

What’s hip on Degrassi Street For new generation of TV characters, back-to-school wear is about looking real Bernadette Morra Fashion Editor When the original Kids Of Degrassi Street hit the airwaves in 1979, tween style was sweet and sporty, with floral prints for girls and Adidas shirts and jean vests for boys. Times change. This…

CTV Press Release

CTV proudly presents this new 15-part dramatic sequel to the popular Degrassi series of the 1980s -from the same producer of The Kids of Degrassi Street, Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High. It’s a brave new world as Degrassi: The Next Generation introduces a whole new generation going through the trials and tribulations of adolescence…

Forty dollars gets you ticket to stag for Degrassi star

Forty dollars gets you ticket to stag for Degrassi star:[Final Edition] Expositor. Brantford, Ont.: Jul 21, 2001. pg. D.7 TORONTO – Calling all Pat Mastroianni fans. The long-time star of TV’s Degrassi High and future star of the upcoming sequel series, Degrassi: The Next Generation is getting married. So his friends are having a stag…

TV star extends open invite to his stag party: Joey of Degrassi high

TV star extends open invite to his stag party Joey of Degrassi High Chris Wattie National Post Pat Mastroianni Pat Mastroianni, who played Joey Jeremiah on television’s Degrassi series, is holding his stag party a week Sunday and wants everyone to come. Mr. Mastroianni, 29, will marry Carmela Scalzi, his high school sweetheart, next month.…

Various articles from the Toronto Sun

Touring Degrassi: an exclusive peak at the new set By STEPHANIE McGRATH AllPop TORONTO — In the middle of an industrial park in North York, Ont., an alternate teen universe is being born. In about three weeks, a red brick shell of a building will be transformed into a buzzing school, complete with lockers, gymnasium…