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NDP MP Gord Johns introduces motion to increase mental health services
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Dear Peakie: Making peace with new roommates among other unwelcome connections
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Wayne Gretzky’s false Canadiana
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How glorious it is: an inter view with The Glorious Sons
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September 15, 2014
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Kingston Ontario's The Glorious Sons will soon release a new album, The Union, just days after they play in Vancouver. Brett Emmons, the band's...
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Album review: The Gaslight Anthem – Get Hurt
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September 15, 2014
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The fifth album from these New Jersey rockers, Get Hurt marks a change in the band’s tone with a less celebratory mood and more...
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Empathizing with evil in The Drop
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September 15, 2014
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Leaving uneasy after seeing The Drop, I looked down and noticed red ink had stained my hands like the bloodguilt the hero (and I)...
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Art imitates life in a Fringe show about actors who work at a restaurant
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September 15, 2014
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Sometimes life imitates art and vice versa in a serendipitous feedback loop. Pippa Mackie is an actor, and she also works in a restaurant;...
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Why road trip stories are so captivating
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September 15, 2014
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I have yet to encounter anyone who doesn’t like a good old-fashioned road trip. That’s the truly amazing thing about them: there are so...
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Fringe Festival highlights
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September 15, 2014
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The Fringe Festival is on its 30th run this year, but I only discovered its majesty in 2013. Its small-sized venues provide just the...
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In theory: no budget, no crew, no script
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September 15, 2014
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Schrodinger’s cat, dinner party antics, and experimental filmmaking collide in James Ward Byrkit’s directorial feature-length debut, Coherence. This is one head trip of a...
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Dramatic Fringe
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September 15, 2014
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For Body and Light – 3 stars Slow and pensive, this show was poetry in motion. The poetry and music of Ian Ferrier and choreography...
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Comedic Fringe
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September 15, 2014
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Anatolia Speaks – 3 stars Anatolia is a Bosnian refugee who gives a presentation to her Canadian ESL class. It begins with the basics of...
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Sleater-Kinney: the best band you’ve never heard
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September 8, 2014
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Never mind the Sex Pistols; forget the Ramones. When it comes to punk rock, there never was a better band than Sleater-Kinney1. Two guitars and...
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