GAME 31 2-1 Win at Tampa Season Record: 11-20 Joe Biagini’s ascension into the Blue Jays…
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It was an Event. Jez Butterworth is The Playwright. An Architect. Racy and gnomic. Not a priori great—David Hare was The Playwright and he’s made no great work since Skylight. But look at any recommendations of the century’s best plays: Jerusalem ranks one. Since 2009 Butterworth’s done minor work, like The River, and disconcertingly/reassuringly added […]
This year’s International HotDocs Festival in Toronto, is made up of eclectic array of documentaries divided into different categories. Part of the collection this year is an emphasis on the Asian perspective with docs like Tokyo Idols, Still Tomorrow and Ramen Heads. Other documentaries explore niche subcultures in society like, Mermaids and Shiners. However the […]
GAME 29 8-4 Win at Tampa Season Record: 10-19 As we all know, the Toronto Blue Jays have suffered a number of tough injuries this season. They have lost two above average starting pitchers and two key cogs in their lineup. Those injuries have unquestionably contributed to their struggles so far this season, but I […]
Meeting by Antony Hamilton and Alisdair Macindoe Sharing the space with 64 custom designed (Macindoe)…
To celebrate the DVD release of the first two seasons of 90s kids classic Rugrats, Paramount Home Entertainment has given us a copy of each DVD to give away to one lucky reader. For your chance to win, follow us on Twitter and tweet us your favourite childhood show and why. Contest closes on Friday, May […]
There are a few refreshing intellectual, social, and theatrical ideas in Peter Hinton‘s new production of Harry Sommers’ 1967 Canadian history opera Louis Riel. The judgemental chorus seated high in a jury box of designer Michael Gianfrancesco’s perfectly measured creation, watching history happen with the cold detachment Riel’s dramatic and important story so often receives […]
GAME 25 3-1 Win vs. Tampa Bay Season Record: 8-17 In approximately 280 B.C.E., just before the Blue Jays won their most recent World Series, the Egyptian King Pyrrhus defeated the Roman army at Asculum, but so many of his troops were killed that he was unable to achieve his ultimate goal of attacking Rome […]
