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Issue #619: October 6, 2005
Table of Contents:

COVER STORY:

WHO HE IS TODAY
After three decades of energizing Edmonton culture, Brian Webb pilots his dance company into a new era
By Salena Kitteringham

UP FRONT:

The Dew Line
So, What is Tingo?
By E.J. Cochrane

Second-class cyclists
Rant Acid
By SEE Reader

OPINION:

The price of paradise
Great, community-built radio isn’t free
By Craig Elliott

IN PRINT:

Bring the noise
The Roar on 24th spoken word fest packs barks with bite
By Tom Murray

RESTAURANTS:

Capsule restaurant reviews
By SEE Staff

ON STAGE:

Trance action
BWDC season opener Vincent Matsoe respectfully adapts ritual
By Sherry Dawn Knettle

The Spirit is willing
And able, in rousingly hilarious Citadel production
By Eva Marie Clarke

Medium at large
Blithe Spirit’s manic Arcati credits peripatetic existence for theatrical chops
By Eva Marie Clarke

Fending off Lizabeth
L’UniThéâtre opens with locally penned allegory
By Gilbert Bouchard

The horrors in big houses
Leisure Society’s playwright, translator confront the scary gentry
By Eva Marie Clarke

Catalyst take on new GM
Curtain Raiser
By Eva Marie Clarke

ON SCREEN:

Joss sticks
Sci-fi action looks good on Firefly sequel Serenity
By Mike Hebert

Please, sir
Can we have some more of this thought-provoking Dickens?
By Mari Sasano

Truth and consquences
Atom Egoyan on censors, critics, and Where the Truth Lies
By Matthew Hays

No crouching tiger
Saving Face gets authentic with shared predicaments
By Amy Fung

Sole survivors
In Her Shoes pumps energy into chick-lit adaptation
By Amy Fung

Film fest
by SEE Contributors

Cinerama
By Chris Webster

Capsule Film Reviews
by SEE Contributors

MUSIC:

Torch song trilogy
Internationally-acclaimed Canadian independent record label Arts & Crafts displays its stellar wares
By Christa O’Keefe

Stuck in the middle with you
Mainstream popularity no novelty for star-on-the-rise Corb Lund
By Tom Murray

Eargasm addicts
Up-and-comers go down for your aural pleasure
By François Marchand

This is punk rock
Red Medicine don’t care what you think—as long as you’re thinking
By François Marchand

Thrown a bone
Edmonton ex-pats get a leg up with Fishy friend
By Tom Murray

A taste of rock
Blurton, Dickson & Co. send us to six-string heaven
By François Marchand

High water mark
De La Soul ushers in an era of hip hop with a thought
By Lech Linkiel

Margin Walker
Rock and Pop and...
By James Stewart

Supa Old Skool
On the Classical Music Tip
By Prosper Prodaniuk

Deep Routes
Folk, Blues, World. Etc
By Cam Hayden

On the Racks
By Zoltan Varadi

CD Reviews
By SEE Contributors

AT THE BACK:

Caffeinate your cellulite
Bizarre tricks for battling your bulges
By Josey Vogels

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