Go Nowhere, fast
Edmonton Small Press Association's North of Nowhere Expo schedule offers
something for everyone
Minister Faust
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Killing us sweetly
Amateur documentarist Cori Brackett uncovers the evils of aspartame in shocking
Sweet Misery
Christopher Thrall
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Art of darkness
Images of war and peace dominate North of Nowhere Expo's art installations
Agnieszka Matejko
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Three Dollar Bill
Southern comfort
Outside looking in
Locked out CBC personality Shelagh Rogers traverses the country in an effort
to save a cultural institution
Ross Moroz
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Vuepoint
Crowded house
Kristine Owram
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The dread pirate Watson
Aquatic outlaw and Sea Shepherd founder Captain Paul Watson docks in Edmonton
Kris Meen
Infinite Lives
Darren Zenko
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Middle Ages crazy
Trevor Schmidt gets medieval on your ass with seriocomic Silence
Paul Matwychuk
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Star Witness
Great direction and acting makes challenging Bearing Witness a sight to see
Carolyn Nikodym
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Theatre Notes
Carolyn Nikodym
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Juvenile Hall
Kids in the Hall Bistro's youth work skills program serves up some great
food
Christopher Thrall
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Armed and dangerous
Lord of War director Andrew Niccol pays tribute to that poster boy for
globalization, the arms dealer
Brian Gibson
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How do you like them grapplers?
Veteran lady wrestlers show they've still got fight in Lipstick and
Dynamite
Paul Matwychuk
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Come as you are
Gus Van Sant explores Kurt Cobain's gradual disintegration and death in
Last Days
Josef Braun
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All in the family
The Best of Youth a sprawling saga about an Italian family's struggles
against the currents of history
Brian Gibson
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Unsold possessions
Imbalanced Exorcism of Emily Rose way more biased than it purports to
be
Josef Braun
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Loudon calling
Loudon Wainwright III breaks out the heavy artillery on Here Come the Choppers!
Paul Matwychuk
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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
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Strung along
After 15 years of rocking, Strung Out has been through a lot—even a night
in Mall Jail
Mike Larocque
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Everything’s comin’ up Nathan!
With a new big-label album in the works, folk act Nathan is celebrating by swapping
spouses
Tyson Kaban
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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
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All Used up
Look, people: stop asking the Used about Kelly Osbourne, okay? Seriously
Ross Moroz
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New Sounds
Vue Staff
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Less human than human
Vancouver punk icons The Subhumans are back and here to stay— for real
this time
Phil Duperron
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Music Notes
Ross Moroz
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