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Issue #239: June 25, 1998Up Front:
Man Bites Dog Benefit blues by SEE staff
Opinion:
Closet Universe Absloution gangland-style by A.J. Axline
Transportation master plan: more cars, less fun by Simon Kiss
On the trail of the elusive Canuck sitcom by Mark Leiren-Young
News Front:
New law binds grads to student loans by Scott Lingley
Cover Story:
Offishall target:the world by Daryl RodwayMusic:
Krall's rhythm and cruise by M.A. Selander
Sounding Off It was 20 years ago today... by Kirby
Converted, at least to the music by Stew Slater
James takes role in swing revival by Simon Kiss
Butcher moves past saxophone decisions by Scott Lingley
Good music's no enemy by Stew Slater
Rolodex comes in handy by Stew Slater
Remix Edmonton's Dance & Urban Report
Remix News A week of red hot hip hop by Darryl Rodway
HMV Spins This week's CD reviews by SEE StaffOn Stage:
Caterpillar-free Saigon by Andrea Rabinovitch
It's a nice day for a black wedding by Barbara North
The Bard at home outdoors by Gilbert A. Bouchard
Stars come out as Sterlings move to Arts Barns by Gilbert A. Bouchard
In Print:
Deft novel probes mysteries of sleep by Michael Beaulieu
A brilliant Dream by Tara TaylorVisual Arts:
Order art with the Works by Sam Dearheart
Paperboys a delivery of art and cool by Dave LloydOn the Web:
Health watch website quarantined for public by Richard CairneyOn Screen:
Last Days disguises art film in cool disco threads by Cynthia Amsden
Learning to cruise in a foreign tongue by Ben Coxworth
Out with the full clooney by Cynthia Amsden
Gutsy Sayles connects by Adrian Lackey
Hustlin' Cat by Adrian LackeyOn the Menu:
Manifesto Destiny by Gilbert A. BouchardAt the Back:
My Messy Bedroom Swinging's okay, but no marriage saver by Josey Vogels