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Issue #585: February 10, 2005
Table of Contents:

COVER:

Losing our religion
Faithless: a theosophical blind date, as sleeper hit of Calgary's High Performance Rodeo comes home
By Eva Marie Clarke

UP FRONT:

Traditional terror
Better make sure of which customs you're rooting for
By Craig Elliott

Rant Acid
Conveyor belt commute
By SEE Reader

IN PRINT:

A taste of Sugar
Emily Pohl-Weary first novel crackles with pop
By Brett Lambert

MUSIC:

Urgency! Insurgency!
Dek: Mark Birtles Project throws down
By Christa O'Keefe

Rolling... rolling like a river
Ike Turner leaves no career stepping-stone unturned
By Cam Hayden

Old yeller
The heartwarming story of A Last Goodbye
By Christa O'Keefe

Just one of the girls
Pangina lets "Katt" out of the bag for fifth anniversary
By Craig Elliott

Heavy pedal
Dame Gillian Weir rocks the Poulenc with the ESO
By Prosper Prodaniuk

Back on trax
Limblifter hauls out of hiatus with I/O
By James Stewart

Roots Report
The Nitty on the Gritty
By Cam Hayden

Remix
Decibelles want to shower you with funk this weekend
By Prosper Prodaniuk

Gig Guide
Wendy McNeill bids adieu; the Dudes catch a fire
By Francois Marchand

CD Reviews
Bright Eyes, Fiery Furnaces, and the return of Italo-disco!
By SEE contributors

On the Racks
Bettie is back, Femme flops, and Hell freezes over
By Zoltan Varadi

ON STAGE:

Marriage of true minds
Thiessen's Shakespeare's Will admits little impediment
By Eva Marie Clarke

Complex... but not obscure
Electra is larger than life, close to home
By Gilbert Bouchard

Seductive, but vanilla
New work needs to get its freak on
By Gilbert A. Bouchard

Tres Belles
Warm rendering of February's second Tremblay
By Eva Marie Clarke

Youth movement
Festival to educate and empower
By Salena Kitteringham

Box o' chocs
Heartwarming fundraisers
By Eva Marie Clarke

ON SCREEN:

A refreshingly candid WTO
The Yes Men aim to prune Bush from the inside
By Scott Lingley

Yes? Oh yes!
Mischievous men expose globalization's ghastliness
By Kevin Wilson

Bloody sack on the doorstep
Korean horror flick hits us where we live
By Mari Sasano

Something to sing about
The Chorus combines heartwarming drama with sound public policy
By Mari Sasano

The real Ting
Jaa's acrobatics amaze, Ong Bak is ok
By Kevin Wilson

Thai fly guy
Tony Jaa is poised to step into his heroes' shoes
By Kevin Wilson

Beware Boogeyman
He bores a hole in your skull
By Nathan Cuckow

Hitch is nice
But will the right men see it?
By Mari Sasano

Capsule Film Reviews by SEE Contributors

FASHION:

Bend Over
SPIN wants to provide you with some titillating information
By Juliann Wilding

Heart to art
Henry and Irving show us how to Love
By Juliann Wilding

VISUAL ARTS:

Reel life
Istvan Luppino's captured film moments
By Christa O'Keefe

RESTAURANT:

Wok 'n' Roll
Wok Box brings good food and those cool take-out boxes to Jasper Ave
By Scott Lingley

Capsule restaurant reviews
By Scott Lingley

AT THE BACK:

Play with yourself
Valentine's gifts for singles or the masses
By Josey Vogels

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