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BEST OF THE CITY 2014: Graham Clark, Gold, Best Podcast; Silver, Best Comedian

BEST OF THE CITY 2014: Graham Clark, Gold, Best Podcast; Silver, Best Comedian

Comedian, writer, lover I think we all know which skill set really won Graham Clark the votes in the Westenders Best of the City poll this year.
State of the Arts: Porno Death Cult grapples with faith

State of the Arts: Porno Death Cult grapples with faith

Yoga and new age salvation strike a pose in Tara Cheyenne Friedenberg’s latest dance-theatre piece
Theatre review: Daisy’s pleasant drive lacks drama

Theatre review: Daisy’s pleasant drive lacks drama

Driving Miss Daisy starting to show its age

Movie Review: Film introduces you to people you'd like to visit

VISITORS Directed by Godfrey Reggio With Gravity taking its final bows at multiplexes after an extended run, Visitors arrives at the local art house and delivers an equally compelling argument for why cinema belongs on the big screen.

Curtis Woloschuk's 2014 Oscar picks

Few things give film critics greater petty pleasure than deriding the taste of Oscar voters. Alas, 2013s crop of films was so strong that it was almost impossible for the Academy to go wrong with their nominees. (Almost impossible.

Movie review: Costner thriller falls flat

3 Days To Kill Starring Kevin Costner, Hailee Steinfeld Directed by McG As far as spy thrillers go, Kevin Costners 3 Days To Kill shows sporadic promise but eventually succumbs to some rather wacky tonal shifts.

Movie Review: The Wind Rises — and soars

THE WIND RISES Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Emily Blunt Directed by Hayao Miyazaki For the past four decades, Hayao Miyazaki has made a practice of transporting us to wonderlands, be it the enchanted forest of Princess Mononoke or netherworld of Sp
And the Oscar should go to…

And the Oscar should go to…

No real surprises with this year’s Academy Awards nominees

MOVIE REVIEW: You get what you Pompeii for

POMPEII Starring Kit Harington, Emily Browning Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson It wasn't so long ago that any movie star who dared show their face on a weekly television series was derided for slumming.

MOVIE REVIEW: Pulling back the curtain on one of art's greatest tricks

TIM'S VERMEER Directed by Teller Before moving images danced across silver screens, people contented themselves with staring at paintings and marvelling, How did they do that? The majority of Johannes Vermeer's admirers are still at a loss to explain
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