Issue #487: March 27, 2003
Table of Contents:
UP FRONT:
Letters to the editor by SEE Readers
Believe it or can't: unelected guy turning world on its head by Monica Valiquette
MUSIC:
CD Reviews by SEE Contributors
In the Key of "C": Chantal Kreviazuk tunes in by Tom Murray
The Fishbowl: DOA's Joey Shithead by Fish Griwkowsky
Positive assets: T.O. rappers IRS by Geoff Moysa
Snap + crack = pop: The Perms by François Marchand
The Outsiders: Montreal's The Snitches leave the sidelines by Tom Murray
Music Scene: Roller, John Ford and Maximum RNR by Thea Varvis
Sounding Off by Kirby
Sad but true by Craig Elliott
Remix
River City renegades represent drum 'n' bass worldwide by Prosper Prodaniuk
VISUAL ARTS:
Still making waves: Post-Impressionist Masterworks at EAG - plus an Unhealthy Marriage by Mari Sasano
ON SCREEN:
Movies: Capsule Reviews by SEE Staff
Dreamslacker: Stephen King's Dreamcatcher recycles by Dave Alexander
Main Frames: Shorts unearth anime roots of Matrix myths by Dave Alexander
The people's ground war: Blackboards by Scott Lingley
Ruba rising: 11 Short Films of Ruba Nadda by Mari Sasano
Disinterred: The Burial Society by Ryan Roth
The Biz by Alison Turner
ON STAGE:
To Eire is human: The Plough and the Stars by Erika Thorkelson
Piece Number Eight: How Red Preist's Meiko Ouchi rediscovered Vivaldi and the violin by Gilbert A. Bouchard
A terribly funny, terribly authentic look at family: Homeward Bound by Gilbert Bouchard
RESTAURANTS:
Sam Wok Diary by Scott Lingley
Restaurants: Capsule reviews by SEE Staff
AT THE BACK:
My Messy Bedroom: practical pointers for pee problems by Josey Vogels |