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Veterans’ rights examined in People Like Us

Veterans’ rights examined in People Like Us

Imagine not being able to be intimate with your husband because his semen burns the both of you. Or watching your partner slowly, painfully, pull on a diaper because he cant contain his bodily waste and bodily wasting.

Movie Review: Thor can't steal back a reviewer's thunder

THOR: THE DARK WORLD Starring Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston Directed by Alan Taylor If the Spider-Man franchise taught us that with great power comes great responsibility, then Thors second headlining gig suggests that with a modic
Movie Review: McConaughey gives career best in Dallas Buyers Club

Movie Review: McConaughey gives career best in Dallas Buyers Club

Dallas Buyers Club Starring Matthew McConaughey, Jared Leto Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée Matthew McConaughey delivers the most powerful and harrowing role of his career in the poignant drama Dallas Buyers Club.

Movie Review: Don't let Blue's controversies cool your enthusiasm

BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR Starring Adèle Exarchopoulos, Léa Seydoux Directed by Abdellatif Kechiche In the wake of claiming Canness top honour in May, Abdellatif Kechiches romantic drama has proven a constant source of controversy.
Theatre review: Woman in Black proves frightfully entertaining

Theatre review: Woman in Black proves frightfully entertaining

Intimate space, framing adds creepiness to spooky tale
State of the Arts: German, lover, Cold War, spy

State of the Arts: German, lover, Cold War, spy

Romantic comedy meets spy thriller in Romeo Initiative
Movie review: 12 Years a Slave already an Oscar contender

Movie review: 12 Years a Slave already an Oscar contender

Top notch performances from Chiwetel Ejiofor and Michael Fassbender buoy grueling slavery drama
New on DVD: Foxx in the White House

New on DVD: Foxx in the White House

White House Down Directed by Roland Emmerich, the man who blew stuff up in The Day After Tomorrow, 2012 and Independence Day, and starring Channing Tatum as John Cale, a guy interviewing for a secret service job when the White House is besieged by ba

Kitsilano: A writer's paradise for Susin Nielsen

Author Susin Nielsen had no idea that Canadians had the option of living in a place as beautiful as Kitsilano until she and her husband visited the area in the early 1990s. "We travelled out here from Ontario and we spent a few days in Vancouver.
Wizard of Oz star's heart belongs to Vancouver

Wizard of Oz star's heart belongs to Vancouver

Every night, the Tin Man is given his missing heart, only to have it break. Those are real tears scrolling down actor Mike Jacksons face as he watches Dorothy Gale leave Oz to head home to Kansas.
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