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Vol. 5 #38
Thursday, September 14th., 2000
NEWS

Documents says all or nothing for Paskapoo Slopes
by Jack Locke

Workshop looks at globalization impact, and alternatives
by Maureen McNamee

Photographer tells all about Nepal
by Richard Cairney

LETTERS

Portraying pimps as cool and exciting is harmful to youth
by FFWD Reader

Many Grey Horses should act as a role model for others
by FFWD Reader

Banning pesticides not the answer to misinformation
by FFWD Reader

VIEWPOINT

Ralph Klein fights complacent image
Tories still hard at work looking busy and changing the Alberta Government
by Hamish MacAulay

WEB WATCH

Calculating RealAge is revealing
by Courtney Thompson

CITY

Project helping to light up the world
U of C professor designs efficient, affordable lighting for developing countries
by Tom Babin

BOOKS

Merchandising power in the hands of chains
Majority of Canadian books purchased come from a minority of titles
by Lee Shedden

Bookends
Writers indoors, outdoors and downstairs
by Harry Vandervlist

FOOD

A taste of paradise in the Samosa Garden
Family-owned restaurant combines the flavours of India and east Africa
by Beth Weisberg

BOOZE

Wine Stage celebrates Alberta advantage
by Geoff Last

TRAVEL

Back and to the left
Hot on the trail of a coverup in Dallas, Texas
by Dana Wilson & Leonard C. Alan

MUSIC

Greg Dulli whigs out with the twilight singers
by Mike Bell

Tegan and Sara learn the business of the road
Calgary duo grow up quickly while touring with Neil Young and The Pretenders
by Mary-Lynn McEwen

Streetsounds
Leslie Feist comes home - with a boy!
by Aubrey McInnis

Beat Boutique
The sweet sounds of More Honey
by Rob Faust

CD REVIEWS

Thievery Corporation’s The Mirror Conspiracy reviewed by Rob Faust
So Many Miles’ Stephen Fearing Live reviewed by Martin Kemp
David Murray Octet’s Octet Plays Trane reviewed by John Reid
Deejay Punk-Roc’s Spoiling it for Everyone reviewed by Rob Faust

VISUAL ARTS

A strong curator, a sensitive artist
Allan Harding MacKay helps resurrect the Biennial and opens a new show
by Monique Westra

Mysticism in the everyday
Printmaker combines biology and spirituality
by Kay Burns

THEATRE

Pleiades blasts away Bronte’s sentimentality
Fischbach’s production of Wuthering Heights reveals complexity of modern lovers
by Jeff Goffin

ON STAGE

Theatre Junction evolves into an ensemble
Artistic director Mark Lawes hopes to bring actors together with a European touch
by Lori Montgomery

Ivanka’s popularity grows into a career
One-woman dynamo returns with a 10-step plan for a personal tune-up
by Jeff Goffin

FILM

Don’t touch that dial...
The World’s Best (half) Century of Commercials a familiar trip though the ages
by Julie Pithers

Going to Artwalk? Pack your shorts!
by John Tebbutt

VIDEO

Mifune delivers a heavy does of reality
by Jaime Frederick

Video Vulture
Don’t mock my monkey
by John Tebbutt

MR. SMUTTY

Waydowntrodden
Diary of a faceless nobody: a comedy
by James Martin


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