Album Review: Willis Earl Beal - Acousmatic Sorcery

Posted by: Matt Moskal  •  April 25, 2012 @ 8:00pm

Willis Earl Beal is an unfolding enigma. Every single line of his biography is fascinating. Beal's website simply displays his address and phone number. He offers to trade drawings in exchange for letters and sing to anyone who calls. This was inspired by the Chicago-native's homeless phase.

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Winnipeg Comedy Fest Interview: Scott Thompson of Kids in the Hall

Posted by: J.D. Renaud  •  April 24, 2012 @ 11:45pm

The Winnipeg Comedy Festival has wrapped for another year. Comedians have done their sets, packed their bags, and gone back to their respective homes.

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Supernatural: Of Grave Importance

Posted by: Kyle Tetarenko  •  April 24, 2012 @ 9:26pm

For anyone thinking of doing a remake of Ghost, you're too late; Supernatural got there first.

When fellow hunter Annie Hawkins doesn't show up to meet Sam and Dean, the two of them know something is wrong. Annie went hunting the night before and unfortunately, it was her last job.

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Glee: Saturday Night Glee-ver

Posted by: Mike Walkey  •  April 23, 2012 @ 3:43pm

Tribute episodes can be fun, and this one certainly is. But often the tribute is forced upon the episode so much the word "contrivance" doesn't even begin to explain the awkwardness. Saturday Night Fever? Awesome album.

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Review: Darling Companion

Posted by: Diana Prano  •  April 23, 2012 @ 9:50am

Let's start with delightful! This was the first adjective that popped into my head as the movie started.

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Interview: Soulful Canadian singer/songwriter Emma-Lee

Posted by: Paul Little  •  April 21, 2012 @ 2:29am

Emma-Lee has a voice that has to be heard to be believed. Seriously. Her voice is phenomenal. While there are plenty of artists, Canadian and otherwise, who can write well-crafted songs, there are very few who can combine that with a range and tone like Emma-Lee's.

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Fringe: The Consultant

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  April 20, 2012 @ 3:30pm

The residual effects of this season's new time-line have started to merge with previous stories told once again. When David Robert Jones' newest experiments begin to endanger both universes the alternate universe brings in "The Consultant".

This episode had that 'what if' feel to it.

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The Vampire Diaries: Heart of Darkness

Posted by: Kyle Tetarenko  •  April 19, 2012 @ 9:46pm

After the its latest hiatus, was the return of The Vampire Diaries worth the wait?

With only one white oak stake left, Alaric's darker half is the only person that knows its whereabouts and it's up to Stefan get it out of him, no matter what the cost.

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Modern Family: The Last Walt

Posted by: S.P. Young  •  April 18, 2012 @ 11:41pm

"Sometimes I think you treat my son like the woman in the relationship."

"The Last Walt," is named after the elderly neighbour that Luke is friends with, who just passed away.

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Book Review: Guy Gallo's 'Screenwriter's Compass: Character as True North'

Posted by: Tony Hinds  •  April 18, 2012 @ 2:34am

The tough thing about many screenwriting books (an Amazon search lists a whopping 2342 of 'em) is that authors always seem to be trying to talk their readers out of actually writing a screenplay. Look to your left... look to your right... one of those people will not be here at the end of the... Zzzzzz.

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