SEE Magazine Copyright © 2000. All Rights Reserved Table of Contents: Issue #336: May 11, 2000 Confronted: Sub-Atomic Humor Øbsessive øbservationalist by Paul Mather I.C.U. When will we appreciate WEM? by The Most Famous Guy In Town Opinion: Closet Universe Ralphs Rules of Order by A.J. Axline Comment One sure cure for local rave scene by Nathaniel Fairbairn Letter Did Mr. Famous Guy play fast and loose with Shaggy Fat by SEE Reader Letter Kleins 630 CHED call-in show was comedy by SEE Reader Cover Story: My name is Bif and I AM CANADIAN! by Richard Cairney Music: Winnipeg boys jet set across country by Warren Footz Its not such a small world after all by Tom Murray Limblifter thrive on accidents by Craig Elliott Spoon-playing Buckner mellows out by SEE Staff Cosy room full of jazz ambience by Peter North Sounding Off No rest for the record industry as hacker says I Love You by Kirby Remix A cyber-sea of virtual raving is at your fingertips by David Jackson Remix Reviews Hip Hop for Respect gets the job done by David Jackson Spins - CD Reviews Ween serve up a steaming platter of cheese by SEE Staff On Stage: One mother of show by Janice Kozub Once more into the tub by Scott Sharplin Unwed moms through the ages by Scott Sharplin Shrieking youth produce powerful plays by Chieu Luu Luong In Print: First novel a knockout by Tom Murray Grippping premise fuels Intuitionist by Minister Faust Bay City Rollers groupie comes clean by Jill Dixon On Screen: Sluggish, unmotivated Gladiator gets big thumbs down by Stephen Notley Center Stage hopes to bring ballet to the masses by Cynthia Amsden IMAX shark flick takes advantage of Go Big or Go Home technique by Dengar Shafiq Local Exposure Winners Sweep Misfits by Scott Lingley Hot air from the Dream Factory by SEE staff Big Kahuna short on boobs, explosions, long on drama by Cynthia Amsden Canadian flicks will move you by SEE staff Trudeau rocks in Just Watch Me by Mari Sasano Streetheart trades in cold, hard reality by Lys Woods Horny, corny, pre-porn days are here again in Beefcake by Craig Elliott At the Back: My Messy Bedroom Hormone therapy could turn granny into "hot bitch" by Josey Vogels On The Menu Kyoto improves urban landscape with tasty sushi by Gilbert A. Bouchard Back To Main Index | Go To Listings
Table of Contents: Issue #336: May 11, 2000
Confronted:
Sub-Atomic Humor Øbsessive øbservationalist by Paul Mather
I.C.U. When will we appreciate WEM? by The Most Famous Guy In Town
Opinion:
Closet Universe Ralphs Rules of Order by A.J. Axline
Comment One sure cure for local rave scene by Nathaniel Fairbairn
Letter Did Mr. Famous Guy play fast and loose with Shaggy Fat by SEE Reader
Letter Kleins 630 CHED call-in show was comedy by SEE Reader
Cover Story:
My name is Bif and I AM CANADIAN! by Richard Cairney
Music:
Winnipeg boys jet set across country by Warren Footz
Its not such a small world after all by Tom Murray
Limblifter thrive on accidents by Craig Elliott
Spoon-playing Buckner mellows out by SEE Staff
Cosy room full of jazz ambience by Peter North
Sounding Off No rest for the record industry as hacker says I Love You by Kirby
Remix A cyber-sea of virtual raving is at your fingertips by David Jackson
Remix Reviews Hip Hop for Respect gets the job done by David Jackson
Spins - CD Reviews Ween serve up a steaming platter of cheese by SEE Staff
On Stage:
One mother of show by Janice Kozub
Once more into the tub by Scott Sharplin
Unwed moms through the ages by Scott Sharplin
Shrieking youth produce powerful plays by Chieu Luu Luong
In Print:
First novel a knockout by Tom Murray
Grippping premise fuels Intuitionist by Minister Faust
Bay City Rollers groupie comes clean by Jill Dixon
On Screen:
Sluggish, unmotivated Gladiator gets big thumbs down by Stephen Notley
Center Stage hopes to bring ballet to the masses by Cynthia Amsden
IMAX shark flick takes advantage of Go Big or Go Home technique by Dengar Shafiq
Local Exposure Winners Sweep Misfits by Scott Lingley
Hot air from the Dream Factory by SEE staff
Big Kahuna short on boobs, explosions, long on drama by Cynthia Amsden
Canadian flicks will move you by SEE staff
Trudeau rocks in Just Watch Me by Mari Sasano
Streetheart trades in cold, hard reality by Lys Woods
Horny, corny, pre-porn days are here again in Beefcake by Craig Elliott
At the Back:
My Messy Bedroom Hormone therapy could turn granny into "hot bitch" by Josey Vogels
On The Menu Kyoto improves urban landscape with tasty sushi by Gilbert A. Bouchard
Back To Main Index | Go To Listings