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Issue #616: September 15, 2005
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COVER STORY:

Still hungry
Brad Moss mixes fear, risk, desire, and fresh work... and audiences eat it up
By Eva Marie Clarke

UP FRONT:

After the rock stars
Local campaign fights to keep the anti-poverty push alive
By Mark Wells

Power from the people
We can make changes if we stick together, says prof
By Mark Wells

Ahead by a nose
The DEW line
By E.J. Cochrane

Your voice: use it or lose it
North of Nowhere Expo wants you to watch what you eat
By Colin Oswin

OPINION:

Not an easy bird to capture
Reluctant author "double hooked" into cataloguing the life of CanLit queen Sheila Watson
By Allison Kydd

Time for schedules
Rant Acid
By SEE Reader

IN PRINT:

Not enough for old biddy
The Best of Times a little late coming to make fresh inferences
By Craig Elliott

VISUAL ARTS

Graphic Language
Ink-stained wunderkinds Aesthetic Apparatus show and tell
By Christa O’Keefe

ON STAGE:

You’ve gotta have faith
Northern Light opens season embroiled in Y1K anxiety
By Gilbert A. Bouchard

Soap, Nimoy’s Van Gogh, and Winners!
Curtain raiser
By Eva Marie Clarke

Torture and forgiveness
Tough multi-disciplinary play well grounded, but needs work
By Gilbert A. Bouchard

Babies make you stronger
Challenge of dancing Odette/Odile nothing compared to chasing Ava
By Salena Kitteringham

RESTAURANTS:

Greek recognition
Syrtaki may be off of your radar, but it’s a delectable destination
By Scott Lingley

Capsule restaurant reviews
By SEE Staff

ON SCREEN:

Like a dream
Must-see Italian epic spans 35 years and six hours
By Glenn Sumi

Semi-heavenly
High aspirations get stuck somewhere before the pearly gates
By Mike Hebert

Self-preservation ring
Female wrestling doc can’t decide: exploitation or opportunity?
By Mari Sasano

Film Fest finalized
EIFF announces line up, expanded schedule, new features
By Mari Sasano

Film Fest finalized
EIFF announces line up, expanded schedule, new features
By Mari Sasano

Capsule Film Reviews
by SEE Contributors

SEASON GUIDE:

Responsible, yet, but...
40-year-old Citadel still eschews sensible shoes
By Gilbert A. Bouchard

Bigger, darker, stronger
NLT enters the prime of its life
By Gilbert A. Bouchard

Second chances, first looks
House-hunting Workshop West tends its roots
By Eva Marie Clarke

Catalyst still bubbling
Teatro dabbles in history, mystery
By Gilbert A. Bouchard

Youth movement
Shadow shakes things up
By Gilbert A. Bouchard

No place like home
Return to Az for comfy, cost-flexible local snobbery
By Juliann Wilding

Check out these deals
Bone up and save bucks
By SEE Staff

The Year at a Glance
On Stage 2005/2005
By SEE Staff

MUSIC:

A banging family affair
Loudon Wainwright III started writing about his kids before they were even born
By Tom Murray

The electric circus
As long as they’re fed, The Sights will play on
By François Marchand

Punk idealists
Back after ten years, Vancouver’s Subhumans expose truths rather than whine about them
By Tom Murray

Soul toll
The troubled spirit of Aretha Franklin shines on masterful 1970 release
By Lech Linkiel

Shooting the Duhks
Eclectic Winnipeg roots band won’t sit still
By Cam Hayden

Dawson tihk
Hawaiian guitar to Ukulele, Steve Dawson plays to no one convention
By Cam Hayden

Comin’ round the mountain
Words to the wise from Utah’s The Used
By James Lambert

Margin Walker
Rock, pop & hip hop
By Fish Griwkowsky

Deep Routes
Blues, Roots & Folk
By Cam Hayden

Remix
By Prosper Prodaniuk

Days in the life
Dispatches from the Audiophile
By Tom Murray

CD Reviews
By SEE Contributors

AT THE BACK:

Attack of the STIs
Opening dialogue about sexual hygiene is as difficult for adults as for invincible teens
By Josey Vogels

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