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Jean Lemire Captures Ice Shelf Changes in 'The Last Continent'new

The one-year mission of a 13-person crew seemingly led by French-Canadian filmmaker Lemire is to witness rapid changes to the southern ice shelf.
The Georgia Straight  |  Staff  |  08-01-2008  |  Reviews

James Franco Makes a Dope Return to Comedy in 'Pineapple Express'new

Seth Rogen was so enthusiastic about the idea of working with Franco in the film that he decided to give up the role that he had written for himself, with his writing partner Evan Goldberg.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ian Caddell  |  08-01-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Vancouver Queer Film Fest Tells Fairy Talesnew

From August 14 to 24, Out on Screen’s 20th annual film extravaganza will showcase 114 shorts and features that reflect the LGBT communities.
The Georgia Straight  |  Craig Takeuchi  |  08-01-2008  |  Movies

Get Chardonnay Bang For a Way Smaller Bucknew

Ah, Chardonnay, how do we love thee? Let me count the ways.
The Georgia Straight  |  Jurgen Gothe  |  08-01-2008  |  Food+Drink

Mezzo-Soprano Denyce Graves Holds on to Her Rootsnew

Graves lives in Paris and has sung on stages from Italy's La Scala to Opera Hong Kong, but her heart remains in Washington, D.C.
The Georgia Straight  |  Janet Smith  |  08-01-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Goldman Sachs Paints Picture of Changing World Ordernew

You have to hand it to the economics team at Goldman Sachs. It came up with the concept of the "BRICs": the four big economies, in Brazil, Russia, India, and China, which were going to catch up with and then overtake the big economies of the developed world. More recently, they added the "Next Eleven": middle-sized developing countries like Turkey, Indonesia, and Mexico that will also grow fast enough to overtake their old-rich counterparts in the next generation.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  07-31-2008  |  Economy

Logging Companies Look to Flip Forests in British Columbianew

Despite the province's climate-change policy and a social contract with the public to maintain properties as forests, more and more logging corporations are hoping to convert private forestlands into real estate.
The Georgia Straight  |  Carlito Pablo  |  07-28-2008  |  Environment

EU's Soft Power Defeated Serbia's Radovan Karadzicnew

Radovan Karadzic's disguise was quite elaborate, but he didn't spent the past thirteen years hiding from the Serbian authorities. They knew where he was all along.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  07-28-2008  |  International

MSTRKRFT Heralds the Return of the Big Beatnew

Few of today's big-beat revivalists hew closer to the Chemical Brothers' model than Canada's own MSTRKRFT, a production duo comprising Jesse F. Keeler and Alex Puodziukas (aka Al-P).
The Georgia Straight  |  Martin Turenne  |  07-25-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

'Brideshead Revisited' Doesn't Seduce Like the Originalnew

The Granada TV Brideshead Revisited may not have had all that much relevance to viewers in 1981, but during 11 lovingly detailed hours spent with the pastoral gentry of England between the wars, they got sucked in.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ken Eisner  |  07-25-2008  |  Reviews

The New X-Files Movies Sucksnew

There was a lot of secrecy surrounding the new X-Files movie, and know we know why.
The Georgia Straight  |  Steve Newton  |  07-25-2008  |  Reviews

War of Words Proves the Highlight of E3 Video-games Summitnew

Don Mattrick, Microsoft's senior vice president for interactive entertainment business, took the stage and proclaimed that the Xbox 360 will win the video-game console war. That started it.
The Georgia Straight  |  Blaine Kyllo  |  07-25-2008  |  Video Games

Is Nudity the New Normal?new

On warm days, a topless Kimberly Parrott casually walks her Lab cross, Underdog, in the parks of New Westminster and Burnaby.
The Georgia Straight  |  Pieta Woolley  |  06-23-2008  |  Culture

Putting the Pemberton Festival on the Mapnew

The B.C. summer-concert season's much-hyped mega event, Pemberton Festival, didn't come together by accident. Still, the three-day showcase, which will see 100 acts descend on the town of Pemberton, B.C., from July 25 to 27, could just as easily have ended up elsewhere.
The Georgia Straight  |  Mike Usinger  |  06-23-2008  |  Concerts

Canada's New Culture War: Bill C-10new

This 568-page tax bill may be the beginning of a crusade against the nation's film industry.
The Georgia Straight  |  Charlie Smith  |  06-13-2008  |  Movies

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