Issue #592: March 31, 2005
Table of Contents:
COVER:
The what's what of Who
Doctor Who's Canadian heritage, the woman behind the theme, and time travel realized!
By Lech Linkiel
UP FRONT:
Rant Acid
By SEE Reader
Caught in the Web
Upload your shame
By James Lambert
Who pays the bill?
And will they still have the dough if you get really sick?
By Angela Chang
Sidestepping global aid
Nations do it the bad way; some groups are doing it the right way
By Dana McNairn
Home of the brave
Misguided, sure, but the Americans do it loudly, with a beer in hand
By Fish Griwkowsky
IN PRINT:
Talk the walk
Lowest of the Low doesn't believe in reunions
By Tom Murray
ON SCREEN:
Just passing through
Sin City's charms limited but undeniable
By Zoltan Varadi
Never too late
Who'd a thunk? Kevin Costner outgrows extended adolescence in Upside of Anger
By Mari Sasano
Mild case of déjà-do
Beauty Shop faintly familiar, but friendly enough
By Kevin Wilson
Repeat viewings required
You, too, will love Los Angeles after seeing Thom Andersen's masterpiece
By Scott Lingley
Capsule Film Reviews
by SEE Contributors
MUSIC:
Time is on their side
Choke's complicated relationship with the clock
By Christa O'Keefe
Band, interrupted
Lowest of the Low doesn't believe in reunions
By Christa O'Keefe
Strap it on
Vancouver Lads armed and ready for next wave of metal
By Jason Keller
Smither-reens
Roots muso busts notions of boundaries
By Cam Hayden
Spirited discussion
As I Lay Dying's Higher Power metal
By Jason Keller
Misery loves company
Hardcore up-and-comers sharing stages and gaining fans
By James Stewart
Supa Old Skool
On the Classical Tip
By Prosper Prodaniuk
Pop Life
Post-rock & Pop Pointers
By Thea Varvis
Remix
Is the East making a play on the way-down sound?
By Marlon Wilson
Gig Guide
Joel Plaskett, Apostle of Hustle, and Controller.Controller
By Christa O'Keefe
CD Reviews
By SEE contributors
By SEE Contributors
Days in the Life
Dispatches from the audiophile
By Tom Murray
ON STAGE:
Transitional Strategem
Studio Theatre mounts rare production of Restoration comedy
By Gilbert A. Bouchard
Uneasy imposition
Performances crackle, history lesson drags in Chekhov
By Eva Marie Clarke
Curtain Raiser
A Sterling idea
By Eva Marie Clarke
VISUAL ARTS:
Runs deep
Tomoyo Ihaya dips into universal longings
By Christa O'Keefe
RESTAURANTS:
Selective memory
Longstanding café remembers ambience, but neglects fine tuning
By Eva Marie Clarke
Capsule restaurant reviews
By SEE Staff
AT THE BACK:
My Messy Bedroom
Some teens talk about sex more honestly than their parents do
By Josey Vogels |