Earlier in March the First World War claimed two more lives in Belgium, when untouched explosives were uncovered at a building site in Ypres. In a month it will have been one hundred years since some Austrian archduke was assassinated, precipitating the greatest threat to western … [Read more...]
International Dance Day Edition to Monday Moving & Grooving
With International Dance Day tomorrow (Tuesday April 29th), it got me thinking about why dance is so important to me. Aside from the fact that dance makes me feel fabulous, is freeing, and has been incredibly healing for me this past year, dance to me represents that incredible … [Read more...]
The Girl Who Tried To Cheer For An American Hockey Team
I have discovered that seeing an NHL hockey game in Los Angeles is a very affordable thing to do. You can get tickets for $30-40 and they always have availability! I've been taking advantage of this with a few other Canadian friends and we have now been able to see all of our … [Read more...]
A Night Out With Jim Fox
Jim Fox must have been happy to see some fellow Canadians at the LA Kings game the other day. It shouldn't have come as any surprise, as they were playing the Toronto Maple Leaf's! For those who don't know, Jim Fox is a retired Canadian NHL player who spent all 9 of his seasons … [Read more...]
Realwheel’s Brings ‘Whose Life Is It Anyway?’ to The Cultch in Vancouver
Laugh, cry, and open your mind to the sensitive topic centering around the right to die. Realwheels brings their production of Whose Life Is It Anyway? to the historic theatre at The Cultch starting this Tuesday March 11th, and playing until Saturday March 22nd. Written by … [Read more...]
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