SEE Magazine Copyright © 1999. All Rights Reserved Table of Contents: Issue #312: November 18, 1999 Confronted: I.C.U. Bye, Autumn. Thanks for stopping by. by The Most Famous Guy In Town Sub-Atomic Humor Dream of the blue telescope by Paul Mather News Service lays Bertram to rest by Richard Cairney News Boxers break barriers in ring by Craig Elliott Opinion: Closet Universe We have the technology to prevent Y2K disaster by A.J. Axline Space For Rant Starbucks cancels live performances, singer-songwriters out of work by SEE Reader Cover Story: A room with no view by Margaret Macpherson Music: Sounding Off Butterflies ready to hit the road for winter by Kirby Luanns happy to let the music happen by Scott Lingley Guster blows chunks by Jeremy Franchuk Jazz artists embrace moment by Peter North Tricky Woo play the rock n roll wildmen by Tom Murray Dobbs loves job by Warren Footz Music Notes Bonnie lasses kickin asses by SEE Staff Remix News Un-Sonar rocks the Casbah by Samson HMV Spins John Williams greatest hits stir unnatural urges by SEE Staff On Stage: Two Tall, Too Thin too light by Margaret Macpherson Fringe takes off with Flying Tortoise by Andrea Rabinovitch Borg creates Y2K musical by SEE Staff In Print: Anglo presents daft theory by Gilbert A. Bouchard Visual Arts: Artist tenants save Phillips Building by Gilbert A. Bouchard On Screen: Slacker biblical epic tries to squeeze in too much by Scott Sharplin The Case of the Totally Obvious Clue-Leaving Killer by Fish Griwkowsky Far Shore a long trip by Dengar Shafiq From super model to Saint Joan by Mari Sasano Anywhere is better than youd think by Nicholas Spillios Video Revisionist film history 101 by Alex J. Howard At the Back: My Messy Bedroom To pee or not to pee? by Josey Vogels On The Menu Red Ox Inn delivers fine dining without big restaurant bull by Gilbert A. Bouchard At the Bottom: The Bottom Line by SEE Staff Back To Main Index | Go To Listings
Table of Contents: Issue #312: November 18, 1999
Confronted:
I.C.U. Bye, Autumn. Thanks for stopping by. by The Most Famous Guy In Town
Sub-Atomic Humor Dream of the blue telescope by Paul Mather
News Service lays Bertram to rest by Richard Cairney
News Boxers break barriers in ring by Craig Elliott
Opinion:
Closet Universe We have the technology to prevent Y2K disaster by A.J. Axline
Space For Rant Starbucks cancels live performances, singer-songwriters out of work by SEE Reader
Cover Story:
A room with no view by Margaret Macpherson
Music:
Sounding Off Butterflies ready to hit the road for winter by Kirby
Luanns happy to let the music happen by Scott Lingley
Guster blows chunks by Jeremy Franchuk
Jazz artists embrace moment by Peter North
Tricky Woo play the rock n roll wildmen by Tom Murray
Dobbs loves job by Warren Footz
Music Notes Bonnie lasses kickin asses by SEE Staff
Remix News Un-Sonar rocks the Casbah by Samson
HMV Spins John Williams greatest hits stir unnatural urges by SEE Staff
On Stage:
Two Tall, Too Thin too light by Margaret Macpherson
Fringe takes off with Flying Tortoise by Andrea Rabinovitch
Borg creates Y2K musical by SEE Staff
In Print:
Anglo presents daft theory by Gilbert A. Bouchard
Visual Arts:
Artist tenants save Phillips Building by Gilbert A. Bouchard
On Screen:
Slacker biblical epic tries to squeeze in too much by Scott Sharplin
The Case of the Totally Obvious Clue-Leaving Killer by Fish Griwkowsky
Far Shore a long trip by Dengar Shafiq
From super model to Saint Joan by Mari Sasano
Anywhere is better than youd think by Nicholas Spillios
Video Revisionist film history 101 by Alex J. Howard
At the Back:
My Messy Bedroom To pee or not to pee? by Josey Vogels
On The Menu Red Ox Inn delivers fine dining without big restaurant bull by Gilbert A. Bouchard
At the Bottom:
The Bottom Line by SEE Staff
Back To Main Index | Go To Listings