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443: The Pixies Apr. 14, 2004

443: The Pixies

Cover

Back in Black 
The Pixies have reunited, and millions of indie rock fans rejoice at the news
Dave Johnston

Test Article 
This is a test
Geoffrey Mcgill

Front

Frankenfoods unbound 
Biofreedom group warns Edmonton of dangers of genetically modified food
Chris Boutet

Vue News 
Chris Boutet

Vuepoint
Vue is chosen 
Chris Boutet

$3 Bill 
The dealmaker
Richard Burnett / threedollarbill@vueweekly.com

A multitude of Sims 
Assessing the 300-issue, 6,000-page legacy of Dave Sim's Cerebus
Stephen Notley / http://angryflower.com

Mercury astronaut 
Poet Daniel Nester takes a bizarre, deeply personal cruise through Queen's discography
Whitey Houston / quickspins@vueweekly.com

Second Life is second-rate 
Esi Edugyan buries Samuel Tyne under overly bleak, self-conscious writing
Malcolm Azania / malcolm@vueweekly.com

Infinite Lives 
Pity the man with the red right hand
Darren Zenko / infinitelives@vueweekly.com

$3 Bill 
The dealmaker
Richard Burnett / threedollarbill@vueweekly.com

$3 Bill 
The dealmaker
Richard Burnett / threedollarbill@vueweekly.com

$3 Bill 
The dealmaker
Richard Burnett / threedollarbill@vueweekly.com

The Martin chronicles 
Waiting for Martin “star” David Bernans on his quest for an audience with the PM
Sheryle Carlson / sheryle@sierra.ca

Arts

You’ll catch your death out there 
A housebound family awaits the end of the world
Paul Matwychuk / paul@vueweekly.com

You’ll catch your death out there 
A housebound family awaits the end of the world in DeLillo-esque All Clear
Paul Matwychuk / paul@vueweekly.com

Best Flute forward 
Royal Winnipeg Ballet conjures up an irreverent take on The Magic Flute
Caitlin Crawshaw

The poster boys for cool posters 
Designers Webb, Biesinger and Bell lead a low-tech image revolution
Agnieszka Matejko / agnieszka@vueweekly.com

Theatre Notes 
Paul Matwychuk / paul@vueweekly.com

Film

Here comes the Bride… again 
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 completes Tarantino's epic film-nerd masterpiece
Darren Zenko / infinitelives@vueweekly.com

Red sham diaries 
Goodbye, Lenin! sounds like wacky satire, but it's much more poignant than that
Malcolm Azania / malcolm@vueweekly.com

The medieval dead 
14th-century actors solve a murder in plodding The Reckoning
Paul Matwychuk / paul@vueweekly.com

Romantic zomedy 
Turning into a zombie heats up a nurse's sex life in goofy Graveyard Alive
Stephen Notley / http://angryflower.com

Sweeping beauty 
A man can't help falling in love with the help in The Housekeeper
Paul Matwychuk / paul@vueweekly.com

The son also euthanizes 
The United States of Leland is a morally repellent mercy-killing treatise
Paul Matwychuk / paul@vueweekly.com

Music

Root Down 
Jenny Feniak

New Sounds 
Vue Staff / arts@vueweekly.com

Street Vision 
Tuff customers
Sean Austin-Joyner

Classical Notes 
The persistence of memory
Allison Kydd

New Sounds 
Vue Staff / arts@vueweekly.com

BPM 
Let George do it
David Stone

Music This Week 
Dave Johnston

Music Notes

Music Notes 
Phil Duperron / phil@vueweekly.com