SEE Magazine
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Table of Contents:
Issue #257: October 29, 1998Up Front:
Man Bites Dog Hypno show will raise the dead by SEE Staff
Opinion:
Closet Universe Chretien gets protection from beyond by A.J. Axline
Joe's a pain for Preston by Bryce McLaughlin
Da little despot 'as bats in 'is belfry by Mark Leiren-Young
I.C.U.
Sub-Atomic Humor Gamers of the world, tee off! by Paul Mather
Palm-top technology's too accessible by Most Famous Guy In Town
Ugly Rumors Ezra the Savant knows about lawsuits by SEE Staff
News Front:
Elections a go at CKUA by Richard Cairney
CJSR in fund raiser by SEE Staff
Cover Story:
Club Conscious For some people, every day is Halloween by Dave LloydMusic:
Suitable rock for Halloween by Stew Slater
Sounding Off Rawkin' with Ron by Kirby
Carson Cole's indie determination by Simon Kiss
Anything but predictable by Stew Slater
Writing on the road by Stew Slater
Kaldor's roots are showing by Warren Footz
Remix Edmonton's Dance & Urban Report
Remix News U.S. Dance TV at KAOS by Darryl Rodway
Remix Reviews Daft Punk's Bangalter dusting the stars by Darryl Rodway
HMV Spins Ha-ha scary with ho-hum music by SEE StaffOn Stage:
Speak: the best play in town by Margaret Macpherson
Urban tales with twists by Richard Cairney
A long weekend's too short when all Hell breaks loose by Richard Cairney
Anne musical moves by Barbara NorthIn Print:
McLean's voice carries stories by Stew Slater
Visual Arts:
Not a traditional examination of space by Gilbert A. BouchardOn the Web:
Urban legends survive on line by Richard CairneyOn Screen:
Small-screen scary by Alex Jay Howard
Is Hartley in Henry? by Adrian LackeyOn the Menu:
If you don't like this soup, get away from my review by Gilbert A. BouchardAt the Back:
My Messy Bedroom Just say it! by Josey Vogels