Over the Edge + November 23, 2005 . ; Oro Barton TV Batman & Real Life Robin Nagid daonck Benue TVBatman & Real Life Robin It's some Canadian band. wei I Joined one of those music eibtal txpraa clubs. You get to order stealing. Can't you return it Batman? I think you should get your eine ickel back! n poverty 4s a thief. oa bac Both good — points Robin. kitschy stuff from the Salvation 4 i TI repent~ I won't claim moral Superiority just because T | pretend to be a vegan either~~ Comics 11 SEX, DRUGS, and ROCK AND ROLL Edge magazine is currently working on a tril- ogy of special issues covering the topics of sex, drugs, and rock and roll. We invite students and staff to share their views, opinions, and exper- tise on these subjects. Topic ideas include, but are not limited, to: Sex: gender discrimination and stereotypes homosexual marriage sex and sexuality sex in the media / sex sells the morality of sex prostitution Drugs: the legalization of marijuana a history of drugs caffeine dependancy personality-altering drugs and self-identity alternative medicine the effects of music on moods hypnosis TV, computers, videogames artificial lights and sleep patterns Rock and Roll: race and culture issues illegal downloading local bands and music scenes the greatest bands/songs/albums of all time what is “real”: the issue of manufactured bands popular music and social change did video kill the radio star? musical subcultures We are also currently working on a year-in-review issue, to come out on November 30. The deadline for this issue will be November 22, so, if you want to talk about the important events, best movies, video games, or music of 2005, email your submissions to over-the-edge@unbc.ca or come by the office (across from the Wintergarden). Robert hed: Kim