Arts & Culture
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Arts & Culture | March 4th 2009
Arts Briefs
Sympathy for the pornographer…; …and sympathy for the photographer; The bigger they are, the harder they fall off the stage; Woodstock 2009 in the works. more »
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Arts & Culture | March 4th 2009
Working histories
Looking for a great way to spend International Women’s Day on Mar. 8 this year? The Winnipeg Art Gallery exhibition She Works Hard... is a must-see for those interested in connections between art, feminism and labour. It’s also a chance to see several historical and contemporary gems from the WAG’s permanent collection. more »
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Music | March 4th 2009
DrumTalk brings smart percussion discussion
Question: How can you tell when a drummer's at the door? Answer: He doesn't know when to come in. more »
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Books | March 4th 2009
Revealing flaws through fiction
Universities are generally seen as safe learning environments that encourage free intellectual exploration and offer numerous possibilities for students. But George Keith Young, an alumnus of Lakehead University, claims this view is horribly false. more »
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Film | March 4th 2009 | 1
Is Examined Life worth watching?
When Socrates said that “the unexamined life is not worth living,” he spurred on centuries of philosophical studies – studies that some say have become far too academic. more »
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Film | March 4th 2009
Dawn of the dialect
Is there anything more tiring than hearing about another zombie movie opening at your local multiplex? Probably, but I can’t think of anything off the top of my head. more »
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Film | March 4th 2009
Hardcore maverick
Now that John McCain is safely off of the front pages, we can collectively reclaim the adjective “maverick” for those who really deserve the term – like Bruce McDonald. more »
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Music | March 4th 2009
Saskatoon Rock City
For most Canadians, Saskatchewan brings to mind but few things: painfully long, boring drives; farmer’s fields; tractors; the astonishing flatness; and bad jokes about an unfortunately named city. more »
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Arts & Culture | March 4th 2009
Party all night long
The rhythm is gonna get ya this weekend when NAfro Dance Productions presents Let Me Dance Before I’m Gone, another one of its stellar productions. This time, the Osborne Village-based troupe is incorporating the rhythms of Africa and the Caribbean. more »
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Music | March 4th 2009
Just doing what he does
For alt-country rocker, studio musician and producer Luke Doucet, being on the road since the age of 18 is finally paying off. more »
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