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Table of Contents: Thurs., November 6th, 1997 - #206
On The Cover:
The Suzuki ManifestoUp front:
Man Bites Dog Call in the lawyers by SEE Staff
Opinion:
Can CanCon rule Planet Hollywood? by Mark Leiren-Young
Closet Universe Is it live, or Memorex? by A.J. Axline
The Empire is crumbling by Simon Kiss
News Front:
Lawyer charged after club owner harassed by Richard CairneyCover Story:
Suzuki says there's hope by SDavid Dodge
Music:
Rolling along with no conductor by Jerry Ozipko
Sounding Off Rob Taylor kicks off new venture by Kirby
Beyond jazz, beyond funk by Scott Lingley
Remix Edmonton's Dance and Urban Report, Nov.6
Partridge Family....... not by Stew Slater
Pay radio is growing by Stew Slater
Station's on a mission by Richard Cairney
New Releases Good remains true to his name by Pete Pachal
New Releases Local releases easy on ears by SEE Staff
On Stage:
Must see the Moor! by Margaret Macpherson
To dancers, it's all-out, forever, in Our Brief Eternity by Richard Cairney
William who? by Sam Dearheart
Trilogy a Thrill-ogy by Richard CairneyIn Print:
Glamor and survival by Richard CairneyOn Screen:
Art of walking away by Ben Coxworth
Fire too hot to be released in Hindi? by Adrian Lackey
Never-ending battle by Darren ZenkoOn The Menu:
Historic mill serves its past well by Gilbert A. Bouchard
At the Back:
My Messy Bedroom The dumping deed by Josey Vogels
Sub-Atomic Humor Can you answer this question? by Paul Mather
On The Web Buy into anti-consumerism by Richard Cairney