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By James Keller
Dear James, I’ve got a problem. This super-hot guy I really like keeps ignoring me and I don’t know how to get his attention. I’ve tried talking to his friends to see if he likes me between classes, but nothing’s working. What can I do?– Lonely-on-Saturday-evening Rachel Look, loser, if you want to get his… Continue reading Dear James…
By James Keller
As with all live albums, common sense still applies.If you like James, you’ll like Getting Away With It…Live. If you don’t particularly like James, nothing much will have changed. If you haven’t been exposed to James until now, what better way to get acquainted than hearing the band doing what they do best; performing.To understand… Continue reading James, Getting Away With It…Live
By James Keller
Dear James, I can’t get it up. Simply put, my wang ain’t doing its thang. How do I win over the ladies with a limp John Hancock? – SGMA 391 SGMA 391: Your obvious problem is hours spent in management classes with rising levels of male students trying to get laid–while combating rising levels of… Continue reading Dear James
By Ruth Davenport
Located on trendy and sometimes pretentious Stephen Avenue, the James Joyce is neither trendy nor pretentious. This is a place with dark oak trimmings, stained-glass partitions and all the feel of a real Irish pub that moved into the city. The menu is a gratifying mix of true pub fare and new twists on old… Continue reading James Joyce Irish Pub
By Daorcey Le Bray
"Gee whiz, we like what you do! What’s your name?" This is the reality of what comedian Ron James calls "the oxymoron" known as Canadian stardom. Even though the born-and-raised maritime comic is an alumnus of Second City Television and has appeared on CBC’s Just For Laughs, Comics! and Made in Canada, he still gets… Continue reading Ron James: you’ll laugh til you pee
By Chris Simmons
When your nightly routine includes madly screaming into your pillow, you might need a friend to confide in. Don’t tell your Mom though, she’ll send you away. Just go see the Pleiades Theatre’s newest production, The Turn of The Screw, and you’ll meet a fellow inhabitant of I-think-I-might-be-crazy land. The play follows the thread of… Continue reading Henry James examines madness
By Corky Thatcher
Okay, someone answer a question for me. Who are Bruce Feirstein and Michael France, and who let them write this script? The 21st installment of the Bond series seems to be an exercise in seeing what an action movie would be like with soap opera dialogue. By now, James may have settled into a dependable… Continue reading James Bond excels in sexist categories
By Scott Strasser
Calgary’s new semi-pro soccer outfit, the Calgary Foothills U23s, managed a 2–1 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps U23s in a marquee exhibition match on Sunday at Shouldice park. Natneil Tecle and Johnny Wheeldon scored for Calgary. Current Dinos players Dominic Zator, Dominic Russo, James Gourlay and Kieran Hay were a part of the Calgary squad.… Continue reading Foothills stomp Whitecaps at Shouldice park
By Jill Webber
Adult-oriented animated TV has been dominated by the likes of Family Guy and The Simpsons over the last few decades, but shows like Archer (and the much under-appreciated Bob’s Burgers) are rewriting the book on drawing funny. Archer is a spy whose love of sex, drugs and foul language gets him into precarious situations. Described… Continue reading Archer
By Scott Strasser
Calgary will soon be home to a new high-calibre soccer team set to include Dinos players, coaches and alumni. The new Calgary Foothills Soccer Club Under-23 (CFSC) is touted as the first step towards a new professional soccer team in Calgary. The CFSC will play a series of exhibition games this summer before joining the… Continue reading Dinos selected for new Calgary soccer franchise