The Walking Dead, Season 2.2

SPOILER ALERT:  If you’re not up to date on The Walking Dead, you’re going to get hit with some spoilers in this post. Also, why aren’t you up to date on The Walking Dead? It’s almost back on! Last November, the mid-season finale of The Walking Dead, “Pretty Much Dead … Read More

2012 PuSh International Performing Arts Festival, Vancouver

During late January and into the month of February, Vancouver’s PuSh International Performing Arts Festival tasks creative Canadian and international artists to push (hence the name) boundaries, engage audiences and expand horizons. There are far too many shows to attend all, but here are a few suggestions that will have … Read More

Review: Telus Spark Science Centre

Canada’s first “purpose-built” science centre in the last 25 years, Telus Spark opened last October, a $160 million project in development for more than a decade. Already one of this city’s most lauded cultural achievements, the science centre is sure to inspire many future Newtons, Teslas, maybe even a Rockefeller … Read More

Driving Distance, Montreal: Sutton

A gem hidden among the Eastern Townships, Sutton is a small and unassuming town that has recently become a popular getaway for Montrealers and Bostonians alike. While mainly inhabited by affluent cottagers, the tourism boom has encouraged the town’s independent shops to expand, not only improving the economy but building … Read More

Avenue Q Toronto Production

Not an easy lesson, learning that we’re all a little bit racist. Hearing it from a cast of puppets in a sassy musical certainly helps soften the blow. The suggestion, delivered in enthusiastic song, is one of many not-so-politically-correct ideas that drive the comedic production Avenue Q, on stage until … Read More

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