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Issue #620: October 13, 2005
Table of Contents:

COVER STORY:

Public service listener
Linda Goyette keeps it real with stories of wonder and determination
By Thea Bowering

LETTERS:

Feedback
Letters to the Editor
By SEE Reader

UP FRONT:

Cyclists will rule us all
Rant Acid
By SEE Reader

How the other half Lives
The DEW Line
By EJ Cochrane

OPINION:

Hostile on the High Level
Will motor vehiclists, cyclists, and pedestrians ever get along?
By Fish Griwkowsky

More than money
Would Canada be Canada without the CBC?
By Jay Archibald

IN PRINT:

Lit from within
This year’s LitFest stays close to home
By Christa O’Keefe

Festival Picks
By Christa O’Keefe

And what do you do?
By Christa O’Keefe

RESTAURANTS:

Capsule restaurant reviews
By SEE Staff

VISUAL ARTS:

Little white lines
Who is captured in Madeleine Sauve’s photos?
By Christa O’Keefe

Layer cake
Dara Humniski’s sweet and dark confections have depth
By Christa O’Keefe

FASHION:

Crafting out a niche
Arts Vs. Crafts gives the new DIY craft generation a place to play
By Juliann Wilding

ON STAGE:

Craig Wright sends his regrets
Lost/Six Feet Under writer goes deep at high school reunion
By Gilbert A. Bouchard

Full-card bingo
Walterdale opens season and its arms with The Rez Sisters
By Heidi Bickis

Euterpe meets terpsichore
Citie Ballet hosts verse-fueled visions
By Sherry Dawn Knettle

Let down your hair
Duo’s tenth an intense, hair-lowering experience
By Eva Marie Clarke

Dance and dialogue
Kathak ensemble converse in rhythm and gestures
By Sherry Dawn Knettle

Sound, Fury, and the Return of Soap
Curtain Raiser
By Eva Marie Clarke

ON SCREEN:

Domino makes bail
Semi-true model-turned-bounty hunter story flawed... but a refreshing change of pace
By Sparkle Hayter

Acid hijinks
You say you want an amusing revolution: Macunaima blends the radical and the hysterical
By Celia Nicholls

Unbuilding a mystery
Everything is Illuminated shines its light a little too brightly
By Ian Drummond

No overbite
Thumbsucker approaches normality gently
By Mari Sasano

Another close shave
Wallace, Gromit in top form
By Mike Hebert

What’s that sound?
It’s big screen heaven for film buffs: Metro screens Once Upon a Time...
By Scott Lingley

Capsule Film Reviews
by SEE Contributors

MUSIC:

Water and bones
The Rise and Our Fall of Great Aunt Ida
By Christa O’Keefe

Solostatic
Tim Vesely steps to the side project
By Tom Murray

Wide eyed
The Winks’ faux-naive, bushy-tailed art pop
By Christa O’Keefe

Braver new waves
Composers herald spirit of avant-garde in Edmonton
By Prosper Prodaniuk

Shake, shake, shake
You Say Party! We Say Die! fill the gap between your hips and the floor
By François Marchand

Bowie’s Low point
Cocaine chameleon shed skin and carved a prolific niche in West Berlin’s dark corners
By Lech Linkiel

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

Zoltan Varadi’s Eye On Music
By Zoltan Varadi

In a fall funk?
Warm yourself up with some new beats
By Prosper Prodaniuk

AT THE BACK:

Culture schlock
Young females still penalized for being sexual while boys get a pass
By Josey Vogels

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