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Winnipeg Folk Fest Interview & Performance: Two Crows for Comfort

Posted by: Paul Little  •  December 22, 2025 @ 1:43pm

Two Crows for Comfort are a Manitoba folk duo (with roots and country leanings) who spend a good chunk of their year touring around North America with their dog in tow. The incredible harmonies and storytelling from this real-life couple are up there with some of the best duos making their style of music anywhere on the planet.

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Glee: Makeover

Posted by: Mike Walkey  •  September 30, 2012 @ 8:48pm

It's been a fun start to the fourth season of Glee so far, despite some predictability. And so here lies the first episode with a major cliff-hanger ending.

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Fringe: Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  September 30, 2012 @ 8:46pm

It's the beginning of the end. Fox's fan favourite sci-fi series Fringe returns for its fifth and final season. Yes, it may only be a half season, only 13 episodes, but late last season myself and other loyal fans were just happy our beloved series had been renewed.

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Flashpoint: No Kind of Love

Posted by: S.P. Young  •  September 30, 2012 @ 12:16am

"Get out. Not everyone gets to."

"No Kind of Life" has one of those stories that despite trying to tug at the emotional strings, it just can not be taken seriously at all. Like many other episodes of Flashpoint, the main antagonist is a sympathetic criminal.

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Review: Looper

Posted by: Tony Hinds  •  September 28, 2012 @ 12:20pm

What is so amazing about Looper –the new sci-fi/ action master work from Brick and The Brothers Bloom director Rian Johnson- is that it is not just another movie about time travel.

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Blu-Ray Review: The Avengers

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  September 27, 2012 @ 11:22pm

Earth's mightiest heroes defeated their box office adversaries this summer and now Marvel & Disney are back crush their home video completion with The Avengers on Blu-Ray. And much like the Avengers themselves there are many different options to choose from when deciding which version to add to your personal movie library.

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Book Review: The Screenwriter's Roadmap by Neil Landau

Posted by: Tony Hinds  •  September 27, 2012 @ 6:33pm

"Here is the problem: The dumb people aren't gonna get it. And the smart people are going to be offended that you didn't think they were smart enough to get it."

– Sheldon Turner, screenwriter-- Up in the Air; X-Men: First Class


A screenwriting how-to book can be a tricky thing.

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Album Review: Myq Kaplan & Micah Sherman - Please Be Seated

Posted by: Tony Hinds  •  September 25, 2012 @ 4:59pm

"I was not the lead in that movie." – Micah Sherman

"You mean -- you weren't the lead in that Matthew McConaughey movie?" – Myq Kaplan

If you were to describe Please Be Seated, I would probably turn up my nose at first: An album of comedic songs written/performed in an almost Simon and

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Glee: Britney 2.0

Posted by: Mike Walkey  •  September 24, 2012 @ 7:01pm

Oops, they did Britney again! At only the second episode, Glee does its first theme episode of the season, and Ms. Spears becomes the first artist to get a second treatment from the New Directions. I hope this isn't a sign that Glee is running out of songs/artists to perform.

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Flashpoint: Broken Peace

Posted by: S.P. Young  •  September 24, 2012 @ 12:55am

"This job is about getting into the subject's head."

"Broken Peace" is the first episode of the final season of Flashpoint. The plot is a deliberate parallel to the Pilot episode, wherein Scorpio, the Strategic Reponse Unit's last resort, had to be called to break up a family squabble gone wrong.

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Glee: The New Rachel

Posted by: Mike Walkey  •  September 23, 2012 @ 7:26pm

Wide eyed Midwestern ingénue. Check. Bright lights, big city. Check. Dreams of making it in the big apple. Check. Drill sergeant for a dance instructor. Check. Reality check. Check.

Welcome to New York, you suck. And so begins Dance 101 with Cassandra July (Kate Hudson). And with those words Rachel is unceremoniously welcomed to her new school and her new home. Ms.

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