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517: North of Nowhere Sep. 14, 2005

517: North of Nowhere

Cover

Go Nowhere, fast 
Edmonton Small Press Association's North of Nowhere Expo schedule offers something for everyone

Minister Faust / ministerfaust@vueweekly.com

Killing us sweetly 
Amateur documentarist Cori Brackett uncovers the evils of aspartame in shocking Sweet Misery

Christopher Thrall / christopher@vueweekly.com

Art of darkness 
Images of war and peace dominate North of Nowhere Expo's art installations

Agnieszka Matejko / agnieszka@vueweekly.com

Front

Three Dollar Bill 
Southern comfort


Richard Burnett / threedollarbill@vueweekly.com

Outside looking in 
Locked out CBC personality Shelagh Rogers traverses the country in an effort to save a cultural institution

Ross Moroz / ross@vueweekly.com

News Roundup 
Chris Boutet

Vuepoint
Crowded house 
Kristine Owram / kristine@vueweekly.com

The dread pirate Watson 
Aquatic outlaw and Sea Shepherd founder Captain Paul Watson docks in Edmonton

Kris Meen

Infinite Lives 
Darren Zenko / infinitelives@vueweekly.com

Arts

Middle Ages crazy 
Trevor Schmidt gets medieval on your ass with seriocomic Silence

Paul Matwychuk / paul@vueweekly.com

Star Witness 
Great direction and acting makes challenging Bearing Witness a sight to see

Carolyn Nikodym / carolyn@vueweekly.com

Theatre Notes 
Carolyn Nikodym / carolyn@vueweekly.com

Dish

Juvenile Hall 
Kids in the Hall Bistro's youth work skills program serves up some great food

Christopher Thrall / christopher@vueweekly.com

Film

Armed and dangerous 
Lord of War director Andrew Niccol pays tribute to that poster boy for globalization, the arms dealer

Brian Gibson / brian@vueweekly.com

How do you like them grapplers? 
Veteran lady wrestlers show they've still got fight in Lipstick and Dynamite

Paul Matwychuk / paul@vueweekly.com

Come as you are 
Gus Van Sant explores Kurt Cobain's gradual disintegration and death in Last Days

Josef Braun / josef@vueweekly.com

All in the family 
The Best of Youth a sprawling saga about an Italian family's struggles against the currents of history

Brian Gibson / brian@vueweekly.com

Unsold possessions 
Imbalanced Exorcism of Emily Rose way more biased than it purports to be

Josef Braun / josef@vueweekly.com

Music

Loudon calling 
Loudon Wainwright III breaks out the heavy artillery on Here Come the Choppers!

Paul Matwychuk / paul@vueweekly.com

They should’ve sent a poet… 
Oh wait, they totally did: with Saul Williams, it's hard to tell where rap ends and poetry begins

David Berry / david@vueweekly.com

Strung along 
After 15 years of rocking, Strung Out has been through a lot—even a night in Mall Jail

Mike Larocque / mike@vueweekly.com

Everything’s comin’ up Nathan! 
With a new big-label album in the works, folk act Nathan is celebrating by swapping spouses

Tyson Kaban / tyson@vueweekly.com

Distant Replay 
THIS WEEK: Shane Lamotte discusses Silverchair's Frogstomp

All Used up 
Look, people: stop asking the Used about Kelly Osbourne, okay? Seriously

Ross Moroz / ross@vueweekly.com

All Used up 
Look, people: stop asking the Used about Kelly Osbourne, okay? Seriously

Ross Moroz / ross@vueweekly.com

New Sounds 
Vue Staff / arts@vueweekly.com

Less human than human 
Vancouver punk icons The Subhumans are back and here to stay— for real this time

Phil Duperron / phil@vueweekly.com

Music Notes

Music Notes 
Ross Moroz / ross@vueweekly.com