Winnipeg Comedy Fest Interview: Harland Williams

Posted by: J.D. Renaud  •  April 11, 2012 @ 2:02pm

If you needed an education on the genuine comedy oddballs that Canada is well known for producing, it would be a crime to overlook Harland Williams.

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Winnipeg Comedy Fest Interview: British stand-up comic Matt Kirshen

Posted by: J.D. Renaud  •  April 10, 2012 @ 7:13pm

I had heard a lot about Matt Kirshen before talking to him, and I had always promised myself that I would eventually take the time to sit down and do more research on the fellow. The thing you need to know about me, though, is I like to pretend I'm a busy guy.

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The Big Bang Theory: The Hawking Excitation

Posted by: S.P. Young  •  April 10, 2012 @ 12:05am

"Word of caution, I would not do your Stephen Hawking impression in front of him."

Over the years, Sheldon has looked down on both Howard and Penny, for having insufficient education. Howard has always felt like he was getting disrespected, and that his master's degree in engineering was not as worthless as Sheldon had treated it to be.

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2012 Winnipeg Comedy Festival Coverage

Posted by: Showbiz Monkeys  •  April 6, 2012 @ 12:20am

The Winnipeg Comedy Festival has been steadily growing, adding performers, shows, and days to the festival year after year.

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Top Fives: My five favourite FOX shows of the last 25 years

Posted by: S.P. Young  •  April 5, 2012 @ 12:02am

Today is April 5, 2012, the twenty fifth anniversary of FOX Network. In these last two and a half decades, we have seen a lot of shows come and go. Some were successful, and some were not. But one thing the network was not afraid to do, was to innovate.

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Album Review: The Magnetic Fields - Love at the Bottom of the Sea

Posted by: Matt Moskal  •  April 4, 2012 @ 8:00pm

The Magnetic Fields' most ambitious undertakings could well be behind them. However, frontman Stephin Merritt's priorities are eccentric in their own right. Before 2010's folk-inspired album, Realism, Merritt claimed he had no desire to create big statements or epics. However, this assertion came on the heels of surrendering his synthesizers for a decade.

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Winnipeg Comedy Fest Interview: Kevin McDonald (The 2012 Edition)

Posted by: J.D. Renaud  •  April 3, 2012 @ 11:20pm

As a Canadian who at one point in his life owned a television, I have of course watched a lot of The Kids in the Hall. To be more accurate, I've watched all of The Kids in the Hall. All five seasons, the movie, and the miniseries. Multiple times. Front to back.

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Supernatural: Party on, Garth

Posted by: Kyle Tetarenko  •  April 1, 2012 @ 2:12pm

After a few kids are viciously murdered in Junction City, Kansas, Garth arrives to take care of business.

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Fringe: Nothing As It Seems

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  March 31, 2012 @ 9:56pm

In the sprit of Earth Day Fringe decides to do some reusing and recycling with their past stories in this recent episode. Borrowing a fringe event from season one "Nothing As It Seems" replays a familiar scenario for both Peter and Olivia in this current altered time-line.

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The Vampire Diaries: The Murder of One

Posted by: Kyle Tetarenko  •  March 31, 2012 @ 12:44am

Do you remember when The Vampire Diaries wasn't boring?

After the revealing that he still had some white oak left at the end of last week's episode, Damon, Alaric and Stefan get to work right away and build almost a dozen stakes to kill Klaus and the originals.

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