Tag Archive: 2012

The White Pages #6: The Li’l Depressed Boy

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If all the mournful moues I’ve encountered on Twitter are to be believed, it’s almost fall. Well, that keening wind outside is probably a clue as well, but you take my point. Combining… Read More

Festival des Films du Monde: Grand comme le Baobab

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Grand comme le Baobab Directed by Jeremy Teicher Written by Jeremy Teicher and Alexi Pappas Senegal/U.S.A., 2012 82 min. It’s hard to know how to approach a film like Grand comme le Baobab.… Read More

The White Pages #5.2: White Devil

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Ah, the bored housewife. She’s a common sight in movies and on TV (“reality” and otherwise), and she’s not a stranger to comics either. But while the protagonist of White Devil bemoans her… Read More

The White Pages #5.1: Crass Sophisticate

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Do you ever have days when everything feels a touch too wholesome? Blurred-out nudity in YouTube videos, bleeped-out swears on primetime TV… and family-friendly movie after family-friendly movie clogging up your Netflix recommendations?… Read More

The White Pages #5: Complex

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What would happen if you mashed together Lost and The Truman Show, and set the result down in austere black and white? My feeling is that it would add up to something like… Read More

Stolen From the Radio: 07/16 (Our Friend and the Spiders)

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It’s been a while, hasn’t it? Every week, I still co-host a radio show on CJLO called Edge of the City. For the past few weeks, we’ve been doing the show remotely, so… Read More

The White Pages #4: World War Hack

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Written by Ethan Bull, pencilled by Tsubasa Yozora, and published by Viper Comics, World War Hack tells the story of Wyatt Dyer, an accomplished young hacker who is summoned to a hacking competition… Read More

The White Pages #3: Rachel Rising

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“Death is not a game that will soon be over. Death is a gap you can’t see, and when the wind blows through it, it makes not a sound.” –Tom Stoppard, quoted in… Read More

Montreal Sketchfest, Day 4: Vest of Friends, Rulers of the Universe, El Jaguar, Pirate Sugar

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The Montreal Sketch Fest kept serving up the funny on Thursday night, with sketch troupes from across North America giving us their best stuff. The night’s hosts were Theatre Sainte Catherine’s Sandi Armstrong… Read More

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