A cure for the modern hangover
Itâs been almost a week since St Patrickâs Day, so one can only assume weâve all at least started to dry out by now.
Itâs been almost a week since St Patrickâs Day, so one can only assume weâve all at least started to dry out by now.
Todayâs politics are filled with binaries. Youâre either for something or against it, and there are plenty of things to be for or against in this day and age.
âI donât have enough time.â âItâs too hard.â âEnglish is spoken everywhere, I donât need to learn another language.â Many people come up with excuses as to why they wonât learn another language.
You may have seen them advertised at Best Buy or London Drugs: giant TVs now in â4K digital resolution!â
In 2008, Paramount Pictures released Cloverfield, a big-budget found-footage monster movie that was developed under much secrecy. Rumours circulated for months leading up to release that producer J.J. Abramâs studio was making a new Voltron or even Godzilla movie, creating a feverish anticipation among audiences eager to find out just what the hell Cloverfield was.
Space… there is a lot of it. And weâre going to sail this convoy right across it!
Is cliché fantasy that is done well still cliché? This is the question I asked myself as I examined The Dead God by Erik Bear. Yes, I enjoyed it. Yes, I felt it was immersive. But the entire experience left me with an itch in the back of my mind, a little tingling that said this was all too familiar.
On October 6, 1998, Matthew Shepardâa student at the University of Wyomingâwas found severely beaten and tied to a fence, presumably victimized for being homosexual.
Following her work on several previous Douglas College Theatre Department projects, director and teacher Deborah Neville returns to direct MoisĂ©s Kaufmanâs The Laramie Project, a play constructed from real life testimonies gathered from the residents of Laramie, Wyoming in response to the killing of Matthew Shepard, a local college student who was the victim of a hate killing at the hands of two Laramie residents.
The Legend of Legacy is a Japanese role playing game for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the spiritual successor to the SaGa series, and many of the staff that worked on that series also worked on this game.