I think it’s safe to say that most of us have spent time around a grandparent born in another country when we were younger. It doesn’t take long to realize how polar opposite you both
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Without getting too caught up in the semantics, I believe it is fair to say that within the realms of television and cinema there are essentially two types of narratives: those that are plot-driven, and
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15 year-old Davey Armstrong (Graham Verchere) is slumming it through yet another boring summer in unassuming Ipswitch, Oregon. When not delivering papers or playing “manhunt” with the other neighbourhood kids, he delves deep into conspiracy
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For its 30th year, VQFF has shown to have a wide variety of many amazing events to make it the most memorable so far. As you may have gathered from my last article, Vancouver Queer
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Families are not cookie-cut. The term Black Sheep is used freely to describe a brother or sister that stands out from the rest in a wild/negative way. There are also brothers or sisters that become
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It’s been often said that sometimes movie moments are meant to stay in the movies. Because in reality, nobody would experience weird phenomena or get an instant relationship. At least as not as extravagant as
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