Issue #611: August 11, 2005
Table of Contents:
COVER STORY:
Shout it Out Out Out Out Loud
E'ville supergroup stand up for getting down
By Christa O'Keefe
UP FRONT:
Say "no" to crack
Rant Acid
By SEE Reader
The Post-A Team
Much ado about Citytv as former VJ Bill Welychka joins morning crew
By Michael Evans
Summer camp for citizens
Edmonton kids pull together to learn about human rights
By Angela Chang
NEWS:
7 days in 14 Inches
By Angela Chang/Kevin Wilson
OPINION:
Don't forgive, don't forget
NHL got what it wanted: will the fans get their due?
By Craig Elliott
Premiers, Twikes and Flatbed Cake
The DEW Line
By E.J. Cochrane
IN PRINT:
Seasonal charms
Veteran war correspondent's fiction elegantly crafted, but character needs lighter touch
By Dana McNairn
ON SCREEN:
Stranger than loneliness
Jim Jarmusch and Bill Murray tour the old flames
By Zoltan Varadi
Southern exposure
Italian film series exposes the greatness beyond Rome
By Celia Nicholls
Awwwk!
Polly-amorous movie a real cracker
By Sparkle Hayter
Good news, Beavis
Deuce returns with more lame jokes!
By James Elford
Southern culture on the skids
Super Troopers director gives Duke mythology the gears
By Dave Alexander
Capsule Film Reviews
by SEE Contributors
FASHION:
Take the fashionista challenge!
So You Think You're a Fashionista will test your true stylistic abilities
By Juliann Wilding
RESTAURANTS:
Capsule restaurant reviews
By SEE Staff
MUSIC:
Secret society
The Illuminati conjures up some more hot rawk
By Christa O'Keefe
Manic impressive
Kid606 and company create joyfully eclectic noise
By Prosper Prodaniuk
Dead serious
Pretty Girls Make Graves re-invent themselves yet again
By François Marchand
MARGIN WALKER
Rock, Pop, and Hip Hop
By James Stewart
DEEP ROUTES
Folk, Blues, Jazz, Etc.
By Cam Hayden
Keep on keepin' on and on...
New nights, fall dates announced
By Prosper Prodaniuk
Infectious bite
Skinny Puppy's pioneering "audio sculptures" spawned a litter of like-minded bands
By Lech Linkiel
CD reviews
By SEE contributors
AT THE BACK:
Never too old
Eldersex troubles people, but they're going to age as well
By Josey Vogels |