Thursday, May 28th., 1998: Vol. 3 #22
NEWS
Lilac Festival hits the street, Food Bank requests help, Erotic fashion, local musicians at New Music West Festival, and more by FFWD Staff
SPLICE
Mondo Macabro's weird and wonderful cinema, a world of worms, personalized sticker fad by FFWD Staff
RANT
Shootings sign of a world gone mad by Ron Roffel
VIEWPOINT
New boss same as the old boss Suharto's resignation fails to answer questions about future of Indonesia by Hamish MacAulay
Ireland's "yes" is a "no" Parizeau Vote for peace in Ireland a sign of things to come in Quebec by Nick Devlin
BOOKS
Mountain humor comes from lack of oxygen Canmore's Michael Kerr collects crazy questions from tourists by Mark Sproxton
Book ends by Harry Vanderlist
FOOD
Having a blast with India's best Moti Mahal sets off taste explosions in new location by Patrick Rengger
COVER
The dilemma of low-cost housing Some tenants find low rent but little comfort in Victoria Park by Timothy Wild
MUSIC
Melodious disclosure of an emotional nature A little advice: Don't ask - Hayden's secrets are in his songs by Aubrey McInnis
Cecil Seaskull by the seashore Montreal native plays Alice in Wonderland in the hole of America by Mary-Lynn McEwen
Diamond in the rough Forsaking the glitz of new country, cowboy legend keeps the true western experience by Zoltan Varadi
The Monoxides Heavy live five by Mike Bell
CD REVIEWS Remembering Buckley, forgetting Corgan's past The Smashing Pumpkins' Adore reviewed by Mike Bell
Mitchell Froom's Dopamine reviewed by Jordan Kawchuk
Jeff Buckley's Sketches for My Sweetheart reviewed by Ian Chiclo
Boom box hip hop, soul & funk by Frank Litorco
VISUAL ARTS
Referencing the female figure Local painter explores the human body's metaphorical side by Mark Walton
DANCE
Play it again, Jean-Christophe DJD takes a look back at classic moments with live musical accompaniment and poetry by Lori Montgomery
Reality beyond the shadow of a doubt Dance collective gets moved by philosophical musings by Tami Friesen
A prayer for us all Newfoundland dancer sends a message without words by Nikki Sheppy
FILM
And now for something completely Thompson Director Terry Gilliam tackles Hunter S.'s American Dream by Cynthia Amsden
The tale of two Thompsons Johnny Depp vs. Bill Murray by FFWD Staff
Robbing hoods Shooting Fish is a barrel full of laughs by Richard Zywotkiewicz
A shallow attraction to Marquise Not much below the surface in French beauty pageant by Cathy McLaughlin
VIDEO
Video Vulture It loses a little something in the translation by John Tebbutt
MR. SMUTTY
Atomic cannibals Oh no, there goes Tokyo by James Martin
HOROSCOPE
What's your sign Cruising the cosmos this week by The Kid
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