SEE Magazine Copyright © 2000. All Rights Reserved Table of Contents: Issue #334: April 27, 2000 Confronted: Sub-Atomic Humor Theyre uber-licious by Paul Mather I.C.U. Its spring, and a Famous Guys thoughts turn to, uh, ferget it by The Most Famous Guy In Town News. American doctors warn Bill 11 will lead to two-tiered system by Richard Cairney Opinion: Closet Universe The sins of the father ... by A.J. Axline Letter Dear Ralph: I dont love you anymore by SEE Reader Letter Health minister makes the case for regulating private, for-profit surgical centres by SEE Reader Cover Story: Diamond Studs rides again by Scott Sharplin Music: Jerry Jerry returns to save local music by Tom Murray Third Eye Blind gets a second look by Craig Elliott McDaniel learned from blues masters by Peter North Jazz Poet finally goes digital by Mark Kozub Violent Femmes add up 20 years together by Scott Sharplin Proudly Canadian Tanglefoot does it for the crowds by Brian Golightly face to face with their fans by Shelli Carder Sounding Off Life imitates album title for unlucky Rymes with Orange by Kirby Remix Party til the world obeys by David Jackson Remix Reviews Hoist the Spumante with Danny Tengalia by David Jackson HMV Spins Youll need surgery to pry Mike McDonald bands tunes from your head by SEE Staff On Stage: Midsummer a dream to design by Sue Huff So Bob, whatll you do for an encore? by Richard Cairney Dance companies launch all-out attack by Andrea Rabinovitch Get thee to the Walterdale by Jill Dixon In Print: White Spark theory ignites heated debate by Minister Faust Visual Arts: Kaufmans horse gallops on at Harcourt by Carol Berger Travel: When in Bayonne, try to touch the cow with the spikes on its head by Shelley Chen On Screen: Titus bombast eerily relevant by Lys Woods Bluesman gives Genghis heart by Scott Lingley Frequencynot your typical SFBS by Dengar Shafiq Rock Vegas: Yabba Dabba Dont by Craig Elliott East is disoriented by Lys Woods At the Back: My Messy Bedroom Wanking for dollars by Josey Vogels On The Menu Pradera feast lets the meal fit the wine and vice versa by Gilbert A. Bouchard Back To Main Index | Go To Listings
Table of Contents: Issue #334: April 27, 2000
Confronted:
Sub-Atomic Humor Theyre uber-licious by Paul Mather
I.C.U. Its spring, and a Famous Guys thoughts turn to, uh, ferget it by The Most Famous Guy In Town
News. American doctors warn Bill 11 will lead to two-tiered system by Richard Cairney
Opinion:
Closet Universe The sins of the father ... by A.J. Axline
Letter Dear Ralph: I dont love you anymore by SEE Reader
Letter Health minister makes the case for regulating private, for-profit surgical centres by SEE Reader
Cover Story:
Diamond Studs rides again by Scott Sharplin
Music:
Jerry Jerry returns to save local music by Tom Murray
Third Eye Blind gets a second look by Craig Elliott
McDaniel learned from blues masters by Peter North
Jazz Poet finally goes digital by Mark Kozub
Violent Femmes add up 20 years together by Scott Sharplin
Proudly Canadian Tanglefoot does it for the crowds by Brian Golightly
face to face with their fans by Shelli Carder
Sounding Off Life imitates album title for unlucky Rymes with Orange by Kirby
Remix Party til the world obeys by David Jackson
Remix Reviews Hoist the Spumante with Danny Tengalia by David Jackson
HMV Spins Youll need surgery to pry Mike McDonald bands tunes from your head by SEE Staff
On Stage:
Midsummer a dream to design by Sue Huff
So Bob, whatll you do for an encore? by Richard Cairney
Dance companies launch all-out attack by Andrea Rabinovitch
Get thee to the Walterdale by Jill Dixon
In Print:
White Spark theory ignites heated debate by Minister Faust
Visual Arts:
Kaufmans horse gallops on at Harcourt by Carol Berger
Travel:
When in Bayonne, try to touch the cow with the spikes on its head by Shelley Chen
On Screen:
Titus bombast eerily relevant by Lys Woods
Bluesman gives Genghis heart by Scott Lingley
Frequencynot your typical SFBS by Dengar Shafiq
Rock Vegas: Yabba Dabba Dont by Craig Elliott
East is disoriented by Lys Woods
At the Back:
My Messy Bedroom Wanking for dollars by Josey Vogels
On The Menu Pradera feast lets the meal fit the wine and vice versa by Gilbert A. Bouchard
Back To Main Index | Go To Listings