SEE Magazine Copyright © 2000. All Rights Reserved Table of Contents: Issue #331: April 06, 2000 Confronted: Sub-Atomic Humor A well-greased family tree by Paul Mather I.C.U. Make sloth work for you by The Most Famous Guy In Town News. Lock out could lead to beer boycott by Richard Cairney Opinion: Closet Universe The Bible tells me so by A.J. Axline Letter Hey, SEE movie reviewer! You owe me eight bucks! by SEE Reader Letter Kleins shell game on taxes smells like a lie by SEE Reader Letter A library is no place for a falcon by SEE Reader Cover Story: Craddock pens critical work by Richard Cairney Music: New Music Guide by SEE Staff Danzig a "nice guy" with rights by Craig Elliott Free agent Jazzberry Ram just likes to play by Warren Footz A Workman and a genltleman by Christopher Zoz Hussain keeps tabla in the family by Brian Golightly Shankar key to Indian violin tradition by Jerry Ozipko Students stage big band revival by Peter north HMV Spins Josh Rouse keeps playing after its over by SEE Staff On Stage: Little Shop cast nails kitschy musical by Scott Sharplin Springboards enters second hot week by Sue Huff English Suitcase Theatre unpacks Hamlet by Scott Sharplin The plays like the beach: an acquired taste by Richard Cairney Mourning made easy by Mark Kozub In Style: Mullets: an appreciation by Christine Chomiak On Screen: At what price a capable director? by Dengar Shafiq Slacker cinema finally comes of age by Fish Griwkowsky Oddball indies rule at Metro by Scott Lingley Get in touch with your inner dork by Alex J. Howard Tallos art imitates menial wage slavery by Mari Sasano Local heroes: Its not over yet by SEE Staff At the Back: My Messy Bedroom Are you a sex machine? Take our simple test. by Josey Vogels On The Menu Ken Kosticks soup Krazy! by Gilbert A. Bouchard Back To Main Index | Go To Listings
Table of Contents: Issue #331: April 06, 2000
Confronted:
Sub-Atomic Humor A well-greased family tree by Paul Mather
I.C.U. Make sloth work for you by The Most Famous Guy In Town
News. Lock out could lead to beer boycott by Richard Cairney
Opinion:
Closet Universe The Bible tells me so by A.J. Axline
Letter Hey, SEE movie reviewer! You owe me eight bucks! by SEE Reader
Letter Kleins shell game on taxes smells like a lie by SEE Reader
Letter A library is no place for a falcon by SEE Reader
Cover Story:
Craddock pens critical work by Richard Cairney
Music:
New Music Guide by SEE Staff
Danzig a "nice guy" with rights by Craig Elliott
Free agent Jazzberry Ram just likes to play by Warren Footz
A Workman and a genltleman by Christopher Zoz
Hussain keeps tabla in the family by Brian Golightly
Shankar key to Indian violin tradition by Jerry Ozipko
Students stage big band revival by Peter north
HMV Spins Josh Rouse keeps playing after its over by SEE Staff
On Stage:
Little Shop cast nails kitschy musical by Scott Sharplin
Springboards enters second hot week by Sue Huff
English Suitcase Theatre unpacks Hamlet by Scott Sharplin
The plays like the beach: an acquired taste by Richard Cairney
Mourning made easy by Mark Kozub
In Style:
Mullets: an appreciation by Christine Chomiak
On Screen:
At what price a capable director? by Dengar Shafiq
Slacker cinema finally comes of age by Fish Griwkowsky
Oddball indies rule at Metro by Scott Lingley
Get in touch with your inner dork by Alex J. Howard
Tallos art imitates menial wage slavery by Mari Sasano
Local heroes: Its not over yet by SEE Staff
At the Back:
My Messy Bedroom Are you a sex machine? Take our simple test. by Josey Vogels
On The Menu Ken Kosticks soup Krazy! by Gilbert A. Bouchard
Back To Main Index | Go To Listings