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We
at Exposure are back for another volume. We hope you
have enjoyed The Marble Works/Eddy May Murder Mystery
article, the Drift Nation article, and the Slipknot
concert review that has been posted since our first
volume in April.
In this issue you will pleased to
read about some local music talent that has been itchin’
to get some notice. We have attended Zaphod’s
and Tuscon’s for shows and we were at Barrymore’s
for Keep Yourself Good Company’s CD release
party. We have reviewed the 3 concerts in this issue.
Along the way we have collected enough CDs to begin
reviews of the local music output on disc. This issue
we are pleased to bring you our opinion on 10 releases
by Ottawa (and surrounding area) bands and artists.
You will also read about how the distribution and
use of credit cards should be changed, how we have
in our city a plague of lost limbs, and lastly our
recommendations on a book, movie, and CD that you
should pay some attention to. We hope you enjoy our
latest volume, and if you wish to give us some feedback,
letters@fullspectrumottawa.com
is the place to do it. |
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Buskerfest
2004 had a great run this year here in the nation’s
capital. After getting over a setback a few days
of rain can cause, the crowds arrived to check out
all the talent Sparks St. had to offer. The festival
benefited from the civic holiday on Monday as your
humble scribe and hundreds of others decided to
come downtown under sunny skies and see the jugglers,
magicians and acrobats.
Monday August 2nd was the last day for the festivities.
So your humble scribe decided to allow the beautiful
weather pull him downtown to enjoy a day outside.
Although the program stated that Jeff Hill would
be the first performer of the day it turned out
that the balancing and juggling act of Peter Sweet
would delight the crowd instead..... |
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