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Continued!
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AND YES, CONTINUED AGAIN!
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Three Dollar Bill
No silver bullet
Vuepoint
Poor health
Emma Sasse
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Heralding Maude
Council of Canadians founder Maude Barlow rolls through town to shed some light
on the process of ‘deep integration
Chris Boutet
Dispatch
11/13/05, pot lucky
In The Box
By Dave Young and TB Player
And justice for all
Canadian journalist Jonah Gindin to speak on how Venezuela uses its oil money
for good at this year's Parkland confer
Jeremy Derksen
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Where’s the love for my Niger?
Local student group hopes to raise funds for aid in the world's poorest
country
Minister Faust
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Print Culture
Gettin' Zwicky with it
Where’s the love for my Niger?
Local student group hopes to raise funds for aid in the world's poorest
country
Minister Faust
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Ghost whisperer
John Berger visits with the spirits of his past in Here Is Where We Meet
Josef Braun
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Go fish
Theatre Network's Girl in the Goldfish Bowl a surreal look at
love and loss
Carolyn Nikodym
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Nobody does it like Sarah B.
Brausen sparkles as Bernhardt in Lemoine's At the Zenith of the Empire
Paul Matwychuk
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Waking dream
Mark Templeton creates mesmerizing and poetic multimedia installation with Fields
Awake
Darren Zenko
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Theatre notes
Game on
Carolyn Nikodym
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Grill of my dreams
The prose goes from purple to blue in Vue's special Sex Issue review of
the River House Grill
Christopher Thrall
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Grape Expectations
THIS WEEK: Provenance Cabernet Sauvignon 2001 ($55)
King me
The King and I has one of the city's best and longest-standing reputations, and it's not hard to see why
Adam Smith
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Old World charm
You've walked past Whyte Ave's Continental Treat so often; isn't it time you went in?
Quentin Ranson
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Walking the walk
James Mangold's Walk the Line a near-flawless look back on the
life of Johnny Cash
Darren Zenko
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You’ve got to be good to be lucky
George Clooney's Good Night, and Good Luck takes us back to the
darkest days of McCarthyism
Josef Braun
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Ice capades
The Ice Harvest a fun, if formulaic, underworld caper film
Carolyn Nikodym
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Miranda and Sadie
Shorts by July and Benning showcase female side of avant-garde film
Paul Matwychuk
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Dean of fine arts
James Dean Retrospective reminds us of the skilled actor behind the teen rebel
icon
Josef Braun
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Running man
The restless protagonist of Mike Leigh's Naked is raw, unstable
and always on the run
Josef Braun
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Ceci n’est pas un band
Sure, they make music, but German art collective Chicks on Speed insist they're
so much more than just a band
Ross Moroz
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Rise of the Machines
Victoria's Immaculate Machine is on the up and up, thanks to a little
help from a long-lost uncle
Tyson Kaban
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Lake placid
Tony Dekker takes things down a step with peaceful indie folk of Great Lake
Swimmers
Eden Munro
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Going solo
Esteemed soloists Amanda Forsyth and Jessica Linnebach look forward to playing
for a hometown crowd
Sarah Chan
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You’re fired
They may not be great at making friends, but Vancouver's the Spitfires
sure can rock
Michael Larocque
New Sounds
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Distant Replay
THIS WEEK: Jonathan Halton discusses the Faunts' High Expectations/Low
Results
Music Notes
Ross Moroz
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