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Table of Contents:
Issue #372: Jannuary 18, 2000

Confronted:

I.C.U.
Luca Damiano saved my soul by The Most Famous Guy In Town

Opinion:

Comment
Last call for traffic cops by Richard Cairney

Letter
Free the writer by SEE Reader

News:

Bars ‘scapegoated’ for Whyte Ave. grief by Andrew Hanon

News briefs by SEE Staff

On Stage:

Definitely not for children! by Richard Cairney

Classic Coward comedy has life in it yet by Gilbert A.Bouchard

The fine art of comedy by Richard Cairney

Izzy’s back and allegedly ‘better’ by Richard Cairney

Number 14 a wild ride by Richard Cairney

Music:

No more sour Grapes by Craig Elliott

Repercussion redefines classical ensemble by Jerry Ozipko

Rockin’ Johnny earns moniker by Peter North

McGowan FAQ
Robert Burton Hubele
by Gary McGowan

Radical shoegazers by Tom Murray

Sounding Off
McDougall takes solo challenge by Kirby

Spins - CD Reviews
Ribot album seven years old, still worth hearing by SEE Staff

Remix
Liberator frees techno beat for all by DJ Spilt Milk

On Screen:

TV too good for TV by Scott Lingley

Penn makes good on Pledge by Lys Woods

Forrester hammers it home by Kevin X. Wilson

A genre is born: noir-sploitation by Adam Houston

Blanchett’s presence strong in The Gift by Mari Sasano

Everyone will like Snatch by Fish Griwkowsky

Nobody does post-modern madness like the Coen brothers by Dave Alexander

The Joe Chronicles by Alex J. Howard

In Style:

Born to be stylish by Christine Chomiak

Powder Trip:

Don’t be swept away by Greig Bethel

The value of rhythm by Mitch Conner

At the Back:

My Messy Bedroom
Honest fellas, size doesn’t matter… much by Josey Vogels

On The Menu
Ritchie Mill’s special: death by papercuts by Gilbert A. Bouchard


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