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Human family. Global village. we’re all in this together, all intricately connected, right? But even as we throw around these buzzwords, we often fail to grasp their essence. A recent Irish Times article brought a whole new perspective to my afternoon. It’s a tale of just a few minutes on a tram. The players: several… Read more »
Justin Rain: On Playing Alan Fraser, Part I Blackstone is a Gemini award-winning Canadian television series based on a fictitious Canadian First Nations reserve. The second season is now airing on the Aboriginal People’s Television Network (APTN) and features some of the finest aboriginal talent in North America. Blackstone is part of the recent trend… Read more »
Whether you like football or just enjoy an excuse to eat junk food, chances are that Sunday will see you tuning into the Super Bowl game at least once. But after a couple hours of off-and-on play, boredom might set in. Try clicking through this week’s links for some football entertainment?and education. Name of the… Read more »
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If you’ve ever rummaged through dusty hardcovers in your grandma’s attic, you’ve probably seen a bookplate. These decorative labels, usually pasted inside the front cover, say something like ?This book is the property of Anne Shirley.? Charming relics? Maybe, but you probably own a similar accessory that could have the next generation puzzled: bookmarks. This… Read more »
When we were young, our parents nagged us to eat our vegetables. Now media coverage has upped the message; It’s no wonder that we feel a pang of guilt when passing over the bowl of steamed vegetables with dinner or opting out of the salad option at a restaurant. But while fruits and vegetables are… Read more »
At Home: (Lego) Man in Space Move over, high-tech robots and cameras: space travel has a new face. And you might just find his brother in your kid’s toy box. As the CBC reports, two Canadian high school students recently ?launched a Lego man more than two dozen kilometres above sea level ? and they… Read more »
Some days I wish bad news still came via smoke signals, carrier pigeon, or a parchment scroll. Or that it was delivered by a rugged man on horseback arriving in a cloud of dust after riding for days across the prairie. I’d wait while an ancient ocean liner crossed the Atlantic, carrying news of someone’s… Read more »
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