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Issue #657: June 29, 2006
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COVER STORY:

Game theory
The many faces of Del Tha Funkee Homosapien
By Rollie Pemberton

An exercise in shapeshifting
From Deltron to Gorillaz: a recorded history of Del
By Rollie Pemberton

NEWS:

Affordable housing included in new condos
City tries to bridge the gap with "Cornerstones" project
By Mark Wells

Oberg campaign puts meat on its bones
News in Brief
By Mark Wells

Clean up crime
Active Citizen
By Mark Wells

OPINION:

Woman, impregnate your man
Genetics is ripe for a feminist battle
By Annalee Newitz

Not dead yet
Third Way revived in leadership race
By Ricardo Acuña

Idiots kill
By SEE Reader

VISUAL ARTS:

The junkyard eye
Douglas Clark lives on with Sweet immortality
By Christa O’Keefe

No type, eh
Letras Latinas showcases South America as design hotbed
By Christa O’Keefe

All things great and small
Clint Wilson explores futility of existence
By Christa O’Keefe

IN PRINT:

Oil quickie
re:reading
By Jay Smith

How Americans die
Roth’s latest book is a terminal page-turner
By Mark Wells

FOOD AND DRINK:

Identity crisis in Churchill Square
Resident foodie’s European dream goes unfulfilled
By Monte Krueger

Capsule restaurant reviews
By SEE Staff

ON SCREEN:

Super Sudsy
New Superman owes more than a little to the soaps
By Mike Hebert

Documents of a dying world
Renowned photog’s work explored in new doc
By Fish Griwkowsky

Pathos in Palestine
A self-absorbed jaunt through the Holy Land
By Lech Linkiel

Varied on the prairies
Latest film in series covers the gamut
By Matthew Halliday

Click on this flick
Sandler’s latest lives up to cute premise
By Elizabeth Vail

Lament for a lost world
Garcia’s directing debut is a moving ode
By Jerry White

Canvas champ gets sketched
To all the oils he’s loved before... and nothing else
By Thea Bowering

Fim Capsule Reviews
By SEE Writers

ON STAGE:

Role of ages
John Kirkpatrick takes on Shakespeare’s most infamous character
By Eva Marie Clarke

The city and the country
Theatre phenom brings weirdness to bear on the urban/rural divide
By Gilbert A. Bouchard

Theatre Network’s new season
Curtain Raiser
By Eva Marie Clarke

Fancy feats
Festival opens the doors to new dance talent
By Eva Marie Clarke

Oodles of kudos
Sterlings honour big houses and small theatres alike
By Eva Marie Clarke

MUSIC:

Industrial revolution
Front Line Assembly soldiers on
By Prosper Prodaniuk

Artificial Soldier
Front Line Assembly CD review
By Lech Linkiel

Son of Odin, god of thunder
Jon Mikl Thor flexes his metal muscles
By James Stewart

Party favours
NQ Arbuckle trying for fun, not famous
By Christa O’Keefe

Where’s the love?
She Wants Revenge no he-man woman haters club
By Amanda Ash

The venue formerly known as Red’s
The FM Dial
By François Marchand

Dance assault unit
Front 242 made electro-punk Official in 1987
By Lech Linkiel

Big closing weekend for Jazz Festival
Deep Routes
By Cam Hayden

Standing tall
The Miniatures show us what they’re made of
By Amanda Ash

CD REVIEWS:
Danny Michel, Les Claypool, Scott Lanaway, Black Turtleneck, and Don Caballero
By SEE Staff

AT THE BACK:

The age of dissent
Activists ask, how young is too young?
By Josey Vogels

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