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Issue #597: May 5, 2005
Table of Contents:

COVER:

Hard to the Core
Agnostic Front's Roger Miret on life in the trenches
By Jason Keller

UP FRONT:

Letters
By SEE Readers

Rant Acid
Rally against hate
By SEE Reader

Caught in the Web
Jump around
By James Lambert

NEWS:

Seven Days in Fourteen Inches
News Roundup
By Angela Chang/Kevin Wilson

Cheaper deliveries?
Midwifery supporters call for action
By Angela Chang

Trading fair for good
Event organizers decry unfair labour practices
By Angela Chang

Wal-mart under fire
Unions counter closure with information
By Janelle Aker

OPINION:

Stephen mad at dirt
But at least Paul knows which end of the steamship is which
By Craig Elliott

ON SCREEN:

Demolition Derby
Crash puts foot to the floor in pursuit of racism
By Kevin Wilson

He'll take you there
Hank Williams First Nation filmmaker wants us to settle for a spell
By Juliann Wilding

Listen and learn
Like your instincts, this gentle film asks only that you be present
By Juliann Wilding

Cheer up, robots
Latest Hitchhiker's incarnation could have been worse
By Fish Griwkowsky

Want to be Ilona?
Great: maybe you'll take her story deeper
By Mari Sasano

A peculiar kind of good
Unfolding the hidden emotional life of Henry Darger
By Scott Lingley

Really home alone
Nobody Knows is sensational because it isn't sensational
By Scott Lingley

Jumpin' Jiminy
Martin Short on the universal right to fewer and fewer seconds of fame
By Mike Hebert

General Hospitaler
Ridley Scott makes Crusades pretty, but he doesn't make 'em sing.
By Kevin Wilson

Tall tale
Year of the Yao drives for net
By Janelle Aker

Glick clicks in Lalaland
Could it be-an improvised based movie that works?
By Mike Hebert

Capsule Film Reviews
by SEE Contributors

MUSIC:

What comes after the blues?
Songs: Ohia mainman Jason Molina answers his own questions with a fresh start
By Mark Hamilton

Mythic proportions
Jakalope combines the talents of distinctly individual musicians under the direction of Dave Ogilvie
By Lech Linkiel

Time to build
Tuff Fest 2005 reveals foundation in our backyard
By Marlon Wilson

Panther instincts!
The Junior Pantherz and their mysterious "group mind"
By Christa O'Keefe

Sloangevity
Sloan confounds expectations
By Christa O'Keefe

Where Eaglesmith dares
Workhorse would rather be an "almost was" than a "has been"
By Cam Hayden

From The Warehouse to your house
The legendary Frankie Knuckles makes Edmonton debut
By Prosper Prodaniuk

AMPIN'
Rock 'n' Roll Over
By James Stewart

BLUE NOTES
Jazz and Blues News
By Cam Hayden

Gig Guide
By Fritz François

CD Reviews
By SEE contributors

On the Racks
By Zoltan Varadi

ON STAGE:

Not quite Hamlet
Humble Boy puts the seen and unseen together
By Eva Marie Clarke

Only devastating
Fassbender's emotional honesty shines in Workshop West production
By Eva Marie Clarke

Curtain Raiser
By Eva Marie Clarke

RESTAURANTS:

Take it to the coast
Portugese take-out prime for your next picnic
By Scott Lingley

Capsule restaurant reviews
By SEE Staff

AT THE BACK:

On-line circle Jill
First global Masturbate-A-Thon devoted to our most dependable relationship
By Josey Vogels

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