SEE Magazine Copyright © 2000. All Rights Reserved Table of Contents: Issue #322: February 10, 2000 Confronted: Sub-Atomic Humor The secret to a successful retirement: die young by Paul Mather I.C.U. MFGIT goes provincial by The Most Famous Guy In Town News New Democrats still going uphill by Richard Cairney Opinion: Closet Universe Valentine: Patron Saint of florists by A.J. Axline Comment Let Bill be Bill by Will Gibson Space For Rant CCRAP: it has that grunt of truth by SEE Reader Cover Story: Right where they ought to be by Scott Lingley Music: Sounding Off Cutting edge is 'spooky, wacked out' by Kirby Slean gains on-the-job training by Warren Footz Lowe keeps on forging folk fusion by Tom Murray Whitlams return to Edmonton to right past wrongs by Warren Footz Folk duo seeks hybrid vigor by Brian Golightly The songbird returns by Peter North Blue Rodeo: making music in theri spare time by Scott Lingley Music Notes Stash comin' straight outta Innisfail by SEE Staff Can't keep (Lydia) Lunch down by Craig Elliott Kid Koala makes art from pain by Craig Elliott Remix News Remix crosses the language barrier in search of kicks by Samson HMV Spins DMX unrestrained in use of "Motherfucker" by SEE Staff On Stage: A quarter century of (ouch!) dance by Andrea Rabinovitch Alphonse takes audience on intriguing road trip by Gilbert A. Bouchard A memorable Summer by Margaret Macpherson Hit of wettest Fringe ever washes up on stage by Richard Cairney Horror clowns keep crowds on edge by Richard Cairney Theatre Notes See idiots make fools of themselves by SEE Staff On Screen: What's the big effing deal? by Mari Sasano Nina Long plays with the big boys by Cynthia Amsden Lucrative Scream franchise loses edge by Kyla Sentes A Cult Film Scorecard by Alex J. Howard Film Notes Crazee, but it maight jes' work by SEE Staff In Print: Need bathtub reading? Go for Loco by Jill Dixon Journalist dissects national habit by A.J. Axline At the Back: My Messy Bedroom Do not exceed posted age limits on relationship superhighway by Josey Vogels On The Menu Parkallen Restaurant blends exotic with familiar by Gilbert A. Bouchard Back To Main Index | Go To Listings
Table of Contents: Issue #322: February 10, 2000
Confronted:
Sub-Atomic Humor The secret to a successful retirement: die young by Paul Mather
I.C.U. MFGIT goes provincial by The Most Famous Guy In Town
News New Democrats still going uphill by Richard Cairney
Opinion:
Closet Universe Valentine: Patron Saint of florists by A.J. Axline
Comment Let Bill be Bill by Will Gibson
Space For Rant CCRAP: it has that grunt of truth by SEE Reader
Cover Story:
Right where they ought to be by Scott Lingley
Music:
Sounding Off Cutting edge is 'spooky, wacked out' by Kirby
Slean gains on-the-job training by Warren Footz
Lowe keeps on forging folk fusion by Tom Murray
Whitlams return to Edmonton to right past wrongs by Warren Footz
Folk duo seeks hybrid vigor by Brian Golightly
The songbird returns by Peter North
Blue Rodeo: making music in theri spare time by Scott Lingley
Music Notes Stash comin' straight outta Innisfail by SEE Staff
Can't keep (Lydia) Lunch down by Craig Elliott
Kid Koala makes art from pain by Craig Elliott
Remix News Remix crosses the language barrier in search of kicks by Samson
HMV Spins DMX unrestrained in use of "Motherfucker" by SEE Staff
On Stage:
A quarter century of (ouch!) dance by Andrea Rabinovitch
Alphonse takes audience on intriguing road trip by Gilbert A. Bouchard
A memorable Summer by Margaret Macpherson
Hit of wettest Fringe ever washes up on stage by Richard Cairney
Horror clowns keep crowds on edge by Richard Cairney
Theatre Notes See idiots make fools of themselves by SEE Staff
On Screen:
What's the big effing deal? by Mari Sasano
Nina Long plays with the big boys by Cynthia Amsden
Lucrative Scream franchise loses edge by Kyla Sentes
A Cult Film Scorecard by Alex J. Howard
Film Notes Crazee, but it maight jes' work by SEE Staff
In Print:
Need bathtub reading? Go for Loco by Jill Dixon
Journalist dissects national habit by A.J. Axline
At the Back:
My Messy Bedroom Do not exceed posted age limits on relationship superhighway by Josey Vogels
On The Menu Parkallen Restaurant blends exotic with familiar by Gilbert A. Bouchard
Back To Main Index | Go To Listings