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Calgary Company Introduces a Quantum Leap in Headphone Designnew

Despite advances in audio technology, the design of the typical headphone speaker hasn't changed much in the past century. Until now, that is.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Blaine Kyllo  |  05-07-2009  |  Video Games

'Daily Show' Stalwart Lewis Black Hits the Roadnew

Lewis Black is pissed off. He is a constant critic of life in the United States, with all its inherent contradictions, foibles and foolishness. And all that is a good thing.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Drew Anderson  |  05-07-2009  |  Performance

Post-Oil Food: Surviving When Veggies Cost More Than a Carnew

Our lives have been inextricably linked to oil since the first commercial wells were drilled in the early 1900s. Now some experts believe the oil supply (produced over billions of years) is dwindling.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Alyssa Julie  |  04-16-2009  |  Food+Drink

The Touching Story of Three Brothers and Their Hermaphroditic Bird-Monsternew

Where most games endlessly crib the best bits of Aliens, Michael Bay films and the U.S. constitution's second amendment, Zeno Clash's art director and writer, Edmundo Bordeu, cites Frank Oz, Terry Gilliam, Hieronymous Bosch and John Blanche as his stylistic influences.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Kyle Francis  |  04-02-2009  |  Video Games

Will Argentina's Favorite Grape Go the Way of Merlot?new

Malbec is the darling of the wine world, and it's left the competition choking on its dust. While super-hot wine trends tend to get swallowed up by the pack, Malbec's many strengths make me believe it can be more than just the flavor of the week.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Kevin McLean  |  04-02-2009  |  Food+Drink

Extreme Kayakers Take on 'Machiavellian' Legislationnew

Mikkel St. Jean-Duncan and his friends in the Endangered Creeks Expedition have challenged developers' definition of "navigable waters" with their own, rather liberal, interpretation in a new self-titled documentary.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Rita Cant  |  02-19-2009  |  Recreation

Imperial Stouts fit for Royaltynew

In this world of super-sized everything, even the beer world isn’t safe. The industry term, however, is "double" or "imperial." This is annoying, as it belittles and confuses beer’s great history. Only one style of beer should be allowed to carry the "imperial" appellation — the beer of the Russian royal court — Russian Imperial Stout.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Mike Tessier  |  02-12-2009  |  Food+Drink

Fantasy, Firepower and Fretwork for Xmas: A Gift Guide for Gamersnew

It's a great year to be a gamer. I've already written about some of the big games of the fall, including Guitar Hero World Tour, Rock Band 2, Gears of War 2 and Resistance 2. Here are some other great titles to consider gifting to the gamer on your list.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Blaine Kyllo  |  12-11-2008  |  Video Games

Loose Moose Celebrates 30 Years of Theatresportsnew

Wildly popular worldwide (think of the TV show Whose Line is it Anyway? and you've got it), the home of Theatresports celebrates its thirtieth anniversary.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Drew Anderson  |  11-13-2008  |  Performance

Why Air Fresheners Stinknew

Evidence suggests the use of common household air fresheners is causing more harm than good to indoor air quality.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Adrienne Beattie  |  11-13-2008  |  Culture

Guitar Wars: Music Games Go Toe To Toenew

In under three years, music games have become the biggest segment of the video game industry. Kai Huang, president and co-founder of Guitar Hero originator RedOctane, a division of Activision Blizzard, says that the category's sales were $250 million US in 2006, and he expects the number will top $2 billion this year.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Blaine Kyllo  |  11-10-2008  |  Video Games

Faceoff with Phaneuf in 'NHL 09'new

Dion Phaneuf scored his first goal of the 2008-09 hockey season a month before the puck dropped on the NHL season. The Calgary Flames player was in Vancouver when he put the puck in the net, helping celebrate the release of Electronic Arts' NHL 09.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Blaine Kyllo  |  10-23-2008  |  Video Games

The Rhone Less Travellednew

The Rhone Valley is one of France's most treasured and ancient grape-producing regions. Grapes seem to grow naturally here, spread ubiquitously among the endless sprawling hills, slowly baking under the ever-present Provence sun.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Kevin McLean  |  10-23-2008  |  Food+Drink

Horrifying Waste: Halloween's Scary Environmental Impactnew

Halloween has become the second biggest consumer event of the year after Christmas. Costumes, candies and decorations top the list of goodies -- Halloween accoutrements made in China are shipped here and disposed of shortly after.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Adrienne Beattie  |  10-16-2008  |  Culture

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