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534: Workingman’s Death Jan. 11, 2006

534: Workingman’s Death

Cover

Salt of the earth 
Workingman's Death is a stunning visual essay on the lengths to which people go to earn their daily bread
Carolyn Nikodym / carolyn@vueweekly.com

Front

Give it away now 
The Edmonton Freecycle Network is an online swap meet with a conscience
Christopher Thrall / christopher@vueweekly.com

Three Dollar Bill 
Whole lotta Rosie
Richard Burnett / threedollarbill@vueweekly.com

Print Culture 
If these buildings could talk...
Christopher Wiebe / printculture@vueweekly.com

Vuepoint
But at what cost? 
Emma Sasse / emma@vueweekly.com

The gospel of David 
For over 40 years, David Suzuki has preached his message of respect for nature and the environment;
but looking bac

Chris Boutet

Dispatch 
The Party

In The Box 
David Young

News Roundup 
Chris Boutet

Arts

Touch of Glass 
Kill Your Television's production of The Glass Menagerie is downright enrapturing
David Berry / david@vueweekly.com

Dreaming of a white January 
The cast of Absolute Blue is praying for one of the most important elements of their play: snow
David Berry / david@vueweekly.com

Theatre Notes 
Paul Matwychuk / paul@vueweekly.com

Burnt offerings 
Noni Boyle's Proximity seared itself into the memory of Vue's visual arts writer
Agnieszka Matejko / agnieszka@vueweekly.com

Colour your world 
Raymond Biesinger's debut show Two Tones Are Greater Than One/Night Danger is also a tinted retrospective on
Darren Zenko / infinitelives@vueweekly.com

Dish

Love’s labour Los 
Dining, dancing and daughter set the scene during an escape to Los Comales
Jennifer Lewin / jennifer@vueweekly.com

Film

Aural history 
Off-screen voices inform Marguerite Duras's visual poem India Song
Josef Braun / josef@vueweekly.com

Tits vs. Messerschmitts 
Naked girls keep up morale during the Blitz in Mrs. Henderson Presents
Paul Matwychuk / paul@vueweekly.com

Gangland diaries 
Indie director Noam Gonick's Stryker offers a sober look at life on Canada's streets
Carolyn Nikodym / carolyn@vueweekly.com

Y’all in the family 
Phil Morrison's Junebug explores sibling rivalry and parental acceptance while straddling the Mason-Dixon li
Josef Braun / josef@vueweekly.com

Most valuable primate 
Even the presence of a charismatic monkey can't save Grandma's Boy from its lazy comedy
Sonya Solo / sonya@vueweekly.com

In the mood for love 
Honour and love tragically conflict in the sensual epic Tristan & Isolde
Sonya Solo / sonya@vueweekly.com

Music

Synth city 
The Epoxies' high-energy keyboard punk voyages bravely backwards into the future
Paul Matwychuk / paul@vueweekly.com

Distant Replay 
THIS WEEK: Karla Anderson discusses Big Brother and the Holding Company's Cheap Thrills

Rock us, Amadeus 
The U of A's music department celebrates Mozart's 250th birthday with an afternoon of music
Sarah Chan / sarah@vueweekly.com

Punk comes home to roost 
Dr. Lexxxi Tronic invites city punks to have a gay old time at the Roost
Ross Moroz / ross@vueweekly.com

Mercury rising 
Edmonton's Our Mercury has come a long way since their high-school Misdemeanor days
David Berry / david@vueweekly.com

New Sounds 
Vue Staff / arts@vueweekly.com

New Sounds 
Vue Staff / arts@vueweekly.com

Music Notes

Music Notes 
Ross Moroz / ross@vueweekly.com

Snow Zone

Best. Mountain. Ever. 
Vue's writer has nothing but the highest praise for the slopes of Fernie, B.C.
Adam Smith / adamsmith@vueweekly.com

A different kind of ski exchange 
The Scots Fernie Cup promotes international camaraderie and good times
Ross Moroz / ross@vueweekly.com

Ski Tips 
Colin Cathrea / colin@vueweekly.com

Really walking the line 
Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour set to visit Edmonton
Lachlan Mackintosh / lachlan@vueweekly.com