Sweeping film about India is an act of love
Midnight’s Children is a vast, sweeping, complex, magical and tragi-comic tale. The book won The Booker Prize, and then the Booker of the Bookers. It’s a phenomenal...
I discovered Graffiti Art Gallery on Winnipeg's Higgins Avenue by accident. I've always been intrigued by graffiti and gravitate towards it whenever I see it on a building or wall in a new city.
Since I also...
ART CARS. Brian would tell me about "art cars" before I went. He'd say you could hop on an art car and ride around, or dance or what not. But the description and the photos really...
My recent visit to Switzerland was my fourth, so what I’m about to say might surprise you: I feel like I’ve only just gotten to know Zürich, the country’s largest and, by some accounts, most...
No matter how you fry it, the Chick-Fil-A anti-gay squabble is turning into a drive-through, fast food media frenzy. You can pick and choose from among the combo meals or ala carte which piece of...
We don't mean to be crass, but yet another study has recently come out informing us of our cell phone "over usage" issues, including the somewhat disturbing stat that some 20% of us have dropped a...
As corny as it might sound, it’s very hard for me to keep it together as I write this: I fell in love in Stockholm. Or, more accurately, I fell in love with Stockholm.
After a long...
Given that I just spent the better part of my recent downtime reveling in how life could go on without an Internet connection and making promises to myself to not let email, social media and...
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