Author: The Other Press
Advice for those too incompetent to live their own lives
First of all, I’d like to say that working in a home office that happens to be literal Hell is still less Hell than a standard office workplace. Congratulations on setting up what most people are too weak/insane/cheap to do.
Bared on the Beach
Bared on the Beach, a theatrical production company, gave its first performance last week on the shores of Palestine. The company’s modern take on The Tempest was not well-received by the audience and resulted in the actors being pelted with eggs as they attempted to make their way from the scene.
College Confessional…
Last year for Super Bowl XLVIII (48, I Googled it) I decided to host a Super Bowl party for my friends. I originally came up with the idea based on a combination of Pinterest boards and a few drinks one night while watching a game. I will be the first to admit that I am more interested in the food and drinks that accompany sports, rather than the sports themselves.
Pipeline work stalled by curious critter
Workers on the Northern Gateplay Pipeline encountered a strange creature late last week as they were clearing trees.
Advice from Mr. Bic
It’s my second semester in college and I still haven’t made any friends from the campus. How can I meet more people here? How does someone make friends in university? People seem more divided than in high school.
But he never made a pass at me…
It’s no secret that there are sexual harassment laws in Canada. Even for the most basic of burger-flipping jobs there’s a training video or a sub-section in a manual explaining that unwanted sexual advances have no place at the job site. But is that really all that the laws say?
DIY Beauty: Scrub-a-dub-dub
It’s winter, so let’s be honest, our skin may not be in the best condition. To help combat this, I’m coming at you with a doubleheader: a sugar scrub for those chapped lips and a coffee scrub to moisturize and get rid of cellulite. Out of all of these DIY Beauty projects, these two are probably the easiest and least expensive.
Nudity and bravery
Nudity is, paradoxically, both emblematic of strength and of vulnerability. Daenerys Targaryen, (spoilers!) emerging from the ashes of her husband’s ritual cremation with dragon triplets, represents strength
The five things my crappy first car taught me
There’s something unforgettable about a first car. I’ll always remember that first drive home from Pitt Meadows in my newly purchased 1991 Honda Prelude. It was sitting so low to the ground I could practically feel the hole in the muffler.