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Times New Viking Leads a Lo-Fi Indie Resurgencenew

The drummer and vocalist for Times New Viking realized early on in his studies that regimented lectures in art history and brush-stroke fundamentals weren't going to satisfy his creative impulses. So Adam Elliott did what disillusioned students do best -- he dropped out.
The Georgia Straight  |  Jenny Charlesworth  |  11-24-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Sex Addiction Has Devastating Effectsnew

Sex addiction falls into a grey area when it comes to diagnosis. However, many health professionals maintain that sex addiction is as real as it is devastating.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gail Johnson  |  11-24-2008  |  Sex

Pulse Pen Picks Up Sound and Scribblesnew

LiveScribe's user-friendly Pulse can record audio and upload notes directly to your Windows computer, making it an outright boon to students, reporters, and others.
The Georgia Straight  |  Petti Fong  |  11-24-2008  |  Tech

James Blunt on the Force of Famenew

Unapologetic balladeer James Blunt thinks happiness does matter and hits the '70s in All the Lost Souls.
The Georgia Straight  |  Steve Newton  |  11-18-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

For Kid Actors, Quirky is Coolnew

As one of Vancouver's emerging teen character actors, Montana Hunter is happy to be cast as a "geeky nerd" in a tough business that has led to rocky roads for such former child stars as Tatum O'Neal and Drew Barrymore.
The Georgia Straight  |  Pieta Woolley  |  11-18-2008  |  Movies

'Dostana' Harks Back to Traditionnew

Dostana has been hyped as the first Bollywood film with openly gay characters and as a step forward in terms of positive representation. Don't believe the hype.
The Georgia Straight  |  Itrath Syed  |  11-18-2008  |  Reviews

Ukraine Politicians Are Split on Russian Tiesnew

In the immediate aftermath of the Orange Revolution of 2004, the more extreme Ukrainian nationalists fantasised that the country could break all links with Russia and become an entirely Western state, but realism is starting to prevail.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  11-18-2008  |  International

Comedian Louis CK Loses Fear of Offendingnew

Every year, Louis CK makes himself create new material, meaning he's always on the lookout for more cringe-worthy territory where he can take audiences.
The Georgia Straight  |  Guy MacPherson  |  11-18-2008  |  Performance

Chris Rock Earns His Comedy Stripesnew

Although there's no profanity from Chris Rock in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, the comic has fun as Marty the zebra, who finds a herd's worth of others like him.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ian Caddell  |  11-11-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Uh Huh Her Unapologetically Polishes its Actnew

Had duo Camila Grey and Leisha Hailey given the prospect of fame serious consideration when forming Uh Huh Her, they would have picked a more original name for their electro-pop outfit.
The Georgia Straight  |  Jenny Charlesworth  |  11-11-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Lack of Diversions Led Castanets to Sonic Leapnew

The fourth Castanets CD, City of Refuge, was recorded during a monthlong stint in Overton, Nevada. Paradoxically, singer-guitarist Ray Raposa found that the area's lack of stimulating diversions led to a creative leap.
The Georgia Straight  |  Alexander Varty  |  11-11-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Marnie Stern Insists She's No Guitar Virtuosonew

Though she'll never admit it, the Brooklyn-based musician totally shreds on guitar, as evidenced on her latest opus, This Is It and I Am It and You Are It and So Is That and He Is It and She Is It and It Is It and That Is That.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gregory Adams  |  11-11-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Buddy Guy is Still as Potent as Evernew

At 72, this blues-rock legend has come a long way since his threadbare childhood, which he spent in a plantation shack with no running water and no electricity.
The Georgia Straight  |  Steve Newton  |  11-11-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Obama Could Thwart Canadian Exports from Alberta Tar Sandsnew

Barack Obama has signaled that addressing a "planet in peril" will be a top priority for his administration. Alberta's huge tar sands could soon feel the pain of America's solutions to climate change.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  11-11-2008  |  Environment

Neon is Officially Back in Fashion on the Slopesnew

Skiing has a bright future. And not just because the world's most popular winter sport has regained its long-standing edge over its upstart rival, snowboarding. A word of caution, though: break out the Vuarnet sunglasses. Why? Because neon is back.
The Georgia Straight  |  Jack Christie  |  11-11-2008  |  Fashion

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