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731: Propagandhi Oct. 21, 2009

731: Propagandhi

Film Reviews

Cover

Propagandhi 
Protest and survive: Propagandhi still cares nearly a quarter century on
Mike Angus / mikeangus@vueweekly.com

Front

Vuepoint
You call that merit? 
Scott Harris / scott@vueweekly.com

Letters to the editor 
AUTISM CLAIMS UNFOUNDED
Vue Readers

News Roundup 
Post-secondary tuition rises; NDP calls for disclosure rules
Scott Harris / scott@vueweekly.com

Wildrose Alliance: A Wildrose by any other name 
Upstart party is the talk of the province, but political watchers say Smith faces a number of hurdles in building a contender
David Berry / david@vueweekly.com

Issues
Premier’s Address 
The way backward: Premier's economic recovery plan is neither economic nor a plan, and will do nothing to help economy recover
Ricardo Acuña / http://parklandinstitute.ca

Mordecai Briember: Can we talk? 
Speaking freely Activist at centre of CanWest suit comes to Edmonton to talk about free speech
Scott Harris / scott@vueweekly.com

Dyer Straight
Turkish/Armenian Relations 
Armenia: the end of the debate? Amazing progress being made over tragic events of 1915
Gwynne Dyer / gwynne@vueweekly.com

Hockey: In The Box 
It's the fans I hate
Dave Young / inthebox@vueweekly.com

Zeit Geist
Open Access 
Open and closed: Canadian universities lag on open access
Michael Geist / mgeist@vueweekly.com

Well, Well, Well
Food Supply 
Go Paleolithic
Connie Howard / health@vueweekly.com

UrbanTales: Motel 
Checking out: The 12th annual Urban Tales is also the last
Ramin Ostad / ramin@vueweekly.com

Queermonton
Age Of Consent 
Crime and punishment
Tamara Gorzalka / tam@vueweekly.com

Arts

The Bone House: Stripping theatre to the Bone 
The Bone House aims to startle audiences by removing the fourth wall
Paul Blinov / paul@vueweekly.com

Sweeney Todd: Sing or you’re supper 
Sweeney Todd's take on musical theatre includes singing, dancing and cannibalism
David Berry / david@vueweekly.com

The Jungle Book: The lay of the land 
Tracey Power's adaptation of The Jungle Book isn't the only show keeping her busy
Paul Blinov / paul@vueweekly.com

Catherin Gildiner: Wild child 
Catherine Gildiner's second book collects memories of growing up in the '60s
Sue Karp / sue@vueweekly.com

Mostly water variety show: Politique geeks 
Mostly Water Theatre may start mixing politics in with its usual comedic geekery in a new variety show
Fawnda Mithrush / fawnda@vueweekly.com

Hopscotch: Spooky Stories 
Haunted House of Leaves: The fall colours come with an urge for some creepier reading
Josef Braun / josef@vueweekly.com

Dish

Backstairs café: Keep it to yourself 
Underground vegan café a secret worth sharing, but don't
Bryan Birtles / bryan@vueweekly.com

To the Pint
Something fishy about Fischer 
Litigious brewery not worth checking out
Jason Foster / tothepint@vueweekly.com

La Ronde: That restaurant that spins 
A gimmick might get you in, but La Ronde's food is what will keep you coming back
David Berry / david@vueweekly.com

Film

Chris Landreth: Show some backbone 
With The Spine, Chris Landreth explores a toxic marriage in 'metaphorical realism'
David Berry / david@vueweekly.com

DVD Detective
PVC-1 
Taking the long shot: Digital technology lets filmmakers experiment with long-takes, with increasingly good returns
David Berry / david@vueweekly.com

Music

Lacuna Coil 
Dear Cristina: Lacuna Coil's Scabbia shoots from the hip
David Berry / david@vueweekly.com

Moby 
No commercial potential: These days Moby is playing the music game his own way
Paul Blinov / paul@vueweekly.com

Triple Exposure 
Fun to poke fun Triple Exposure releases its debut EP
Bryan Birtles / bryan@vueweekly.com

A nod to the old school 
Vancouver metal band looks to the classics on latest
Carolyn Nikodym / carolyn@vueweekly.com

Gigs this week: Carrie Hryniw 
Eden Munro / eden@vueweekly.com

Gigs this week: Stephanie Bosch 
James Stewart / jstewart@vueweekly.com

Gigs this week: Flogging Molly 
Mike Angus / mikeangus@vueweekly.com

Finis Tasby 
Harvest blues: Texas showman Finis Tasby makes his way to Edmonton
Bryan Birtles / bryan@vueweekly.com

Enter Sandor
Online Marketing 
A look at the blurry line between marketing and payola

SubCity (video) 
Vue Staff / arts@vueweekly.com

On the Record
Hugh Dillon 
Eden Munro / eden@vueweekly.com

New Sounds

Hugh Dillon 
Eden Munro / eden@vueweekly.com

Music Go Music 
Paul Blinov / paul@vueweekly.com

Githead 
David Berry / david@vueweekly.com

Comaduster 
Bryan Birtles / bryan@vueweekly.com

Brand New 
Jonathan Busch / jonathan@vueweekly.com

Various Artists 
Scott Harris / scott@vueweekly.com

We Are Wolves 
Bryan Birtles / bryan@vueweekly.com

REM 
Mike Angus / mikeangus@vueweekly.com

Quick Spins 
Whitey Houston / quickspins@vueweekly.com