Volume 96, Issue 22
Friday October 4, 2002
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LAST UPDATED: Thursday October 4, 2002 - 6:00 p.m.

Raving about London's electronic party scene

In the bowels of the London underground, there exists an incendiary hedonistic cult. Unbeknownst to many, the London electronic music scene has been resurrected since the fall of Lush Nightclub as a phoenix of creativity and groove induced meditation.



RESTAURANT REVIEW: Taste of India
India's quite tasty


For a truly quiet and unique dining experience in the heart of downtown London, try Taste of India – a restaurant full of surprises.



This festival's about more than just grass

A Victorian mansion complete with authentic decor and antique lighting is not exactly what one would expect to encounter at a bar, much less a music festival.



Entertainment News: Who says London is boring?

Liver Foundation hosts concert...Artists hone new vision of Canada... Get some "Grand" old stuff... Get some "Grand" old stuff ...



Where's Chip?: Erotic wrestling a sin?

There is, however, one thing I have never understood at all – how anyone who watches wrestling, like World Wrestling Entertainment, can be homophobic.



CD REVIEWS: Mia Sheard, Good Charlotte, Archive
The verdict is in: Archive loses

Mia Sheard refuses to follow the trend of pre-packaged female pop singers being churned out by the minute... Don't let Good Charlotte's appearance fool you – while they may look hardcore, the band's CD is quite disappointing... he slow, whiny ramblings from Archive are more or less suited for a children's ballet class...



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