Apparently it's inconceivable that any two people could exchange 20,000-30,000 emails and not be sexually involved - though a lot of married couples might beg to differ (badump-bump!).
Mainstream media in Canada has long been a stagnating swamp. For those who were quite sure - even as far back as 15 or 20 years ago - that it could not possibly get any worse I have bad news: it has.
Watching the United States election on television Tuesday night was fabulously entertaining. I pretty much stuck with CNN's coverage but did check out all the major networks.
FOR one U.S. expat living north of the border, President Barack Obama's victory Tuesday meant that after years abroad, she can finally consider going home one day.
As of 1 p.m. Monday, the day before yesterday's U.S. election, the Tea Party was working hard to secure a win for Republican U.S. Senate candidate Richard Mourdock. News junkies -and regular watchers of The Colbert Report - will know Mourdock for his rigid stance on abortion. ". even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that God intended to happen."
AFTER a bitter, years-long campaign that saw $2 billion in election spending and the emergence of Big Bird as a political player, the 2012 U.S. presidential race will come to a head Tuesday, Nov. 6, as Americans finally go to the ballot box to choose their next leader. Most polls favour President Barack Obama over his Republican challenger Mitt Romney, but not by a wide margin. Although we have no say in the outcome, many Canadians will be glued to their TV's, watching with bated breath as the results trickle in.
Warren Kinsella: Fight the Right, Cap Speakers Series NSCU Centre for the Performing Arts, Monday, Oct. 29 at 7: 30 p.m. Tickets $18/$15.
I don't mean in some wishy-washy neo-hippie consciousness-raising epiphanic moment way. I mean there was a bright flash of light in the backyard and my older self appeared.
I don't mean in some wishy-washy, neo-hippie consciousness raising, epiphanic moment way. I mean there was a bright flash of light in the backyard, and my older self appeared.
I don't mean in some wishy-washy neo-hippie consciousness-raising epiphanic moment way. I mean there was a bright flash of light in the backyard, and my older self appeared.
I don't mean in some wishy-washy neo-hippie consciousness raising epiphanic moment way. I mean there was a bright flash of light in the backyard, and my older self appeared.
I don't mean in some wishy-washy neo-hippie consciousness raising epiphanic moment way. I mean there was a bright flash of light in the backyard, and my older self appeared.
"OBSESSED with home décor? You may have self-image problems." So said one headline in a recent Globe and Mail.
The lying, blowhard politician is iconic in our culture. It's a ready-made, go-to stereotype that rarely holds up when you sit down and talk with any politician you try to apply it to.
The lying, blowhard politician is iconic in our culture. It's a ready-made, go-to stereotype that rarely holds up