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FFWD Weekly

Vol. 7 #22
Thursday, May 9th., 2002

MEDIAEVAL BAEBES
Wild wenches breathe new life
into Europe's oldest music

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NEWS

Enmax executives could benefit if company sold
by Tom Babin

Class sizes may continue to rise under arbitration
by Tom Babin

Bylaw postponed (among other community notes)
by FFWD Staff

VIEWPOINT

Rhinos, red herrings and oil money
Premier Klein protects oil but leaves forestry and agriculture hanging
by Hamish MacAulay

TECHNOLOGY

September 11 has left technology in charge
Expert encourages Canadians to debate the line between privacy and security
by Tom Babin

WEB WATCH

Find the dark side of eBay
by Courtney Thompson

BOOKS

Freaky UFOlogy for the mainstream
Recent movie brings The Mothman Prophecies to a bookstore near you
by FFWD Staff

BOOKENDS

Writers and publishers celebrate, while the legendary Stu Hart and Justice Marsha C. Erb step into the ring
by Harry Vandervlist

FOOD

Kam Han the perfect place to pig out
by Miles Pittman

COVER

Is that a lance in your pocket?
If so, the Mediaeval Baebes will be happy to see you
by Christine Leonard

MUSIC

A big Breakthrew
Misako Kano improvises on piano
by Paula Fayerman

Can I get a witness?
Despite rumours, The Constantines are not really calling for the death of rock
by Gary Mentanko

Anne Loree only sideswiped by fame
Pianist and songwriter reaches deep inside and lets out a Roar
by Mary-Lynn McEwen

Hot Latin beats, DJs and legendary players
Jazz Festival Calgary prepares to give the people what they want
by Jaime Frederick

STREET SOUNDS

Wunderbar, it’s Liechtensteiner punk rock
All the best from Germany, featuring Calgary’s Porter Hall
by Aubrey McInnis

RECORD REVIEWS

Jazzanova creates a soulful musical utopia
music reviews:
Jazzanova’s In Between
reviewed by Rob Faust
Selby Tigers’ The Curse of the Selby Tigers
reviewed by Christine Leonard
Departure Lounge’s Too Late to Die Young
reviewed by Timothy Heck
Pepesito Reyes’ s/t
reviewed by John Reid
Susana Baca’s Espiritu Vivo
reviewed by Bruce Pollock
Duke Robillard’s Living with the Blues
reviewed by David Bright

VISUAL ARTS

Contemporary communication
Allyson Clay’s text-filled work explores urban voyeurism
by Jennifer McVeigh

THEATRE

Abstract impressions
Art asks questions about esthetics and friendship
by Jeff Goffin

A village of idiots
Gas & Light gets smart with Neil Simon
by Anne-Marie Bruzga

No malfunction at this junction
by Jeff Goffin

FILM

The twilight years
Hollywood Ending in sight for Woody Allen
by Mark Hamilton

All undressed with nowhere to go
Director Adrian Lyne ponders what it means to be Unfaithful
by Rachel Deahl

VIDEO

Recommended viewing
Martin Scorsese looks at a century of cinema
by Jason Lewis

Essential Scorsese
by Jason Lewis

VIDEO VULTURE

The death of The Pile
by John Tebbutt

MR. SMUTTY

Good humerus, man
Plus: our spider-bodies, our spider-selves
by James Martin



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