We saw our first block-buster of the summer in the form of Hancock, a film about a “super-hero” who just hasn’t quite figured-out the whole I’m-a-role-model thing. The movie is
On a cold winter’s night in Ottawa, we witnessed a hot performance of this classic Shakespearean story by a dance troupe that, when I purchased the National Arts Centre tickets last year, I thought was the Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo.
To take our minds off our recent car troubles, N and I picked up our good friend Francis and went to see The Kite Runner.
I think Mom agrees that it was a worthwhile wait for this show.
This second book by Khaled Hosseini (author of The Kite Runner) is set in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Today, we purchased two pictures by Michael Slobodian (Montreal) at the first fundraiser of Tara Luz Danse (taraluzdance@hotmail.com), held at the Galerie d’art Jean-Claude-Bergeron on St-Patrick Street in Ottawa.
While some are pointing to the demise of MusicWorld, Canada’s last nation-wide music retailer, as some harbinger of doom, I’m not sure about the big deal.
This show was every bit as captivating as the last performance (Double Story: Man Asunder and The Bouncy Woman Piece, NAC October 2004) we saw from artist, dancer and choreographer, Crystal Pite, and her dance company, Kidd Pivot. Four male and three female dancers created [...]
Ten dancers twirl, jump, run, bounce, and dance off, on, around and inside several fantastic sets – an oversize peg-board in D2R A, a giant boat in Trajectoire and a huge block made of up three pyramids in Foreign Bodies. This Diavolo show was one of the [...]
Finally got out and saw the Simpsons Movie last night with Mike. Despite some mixed reviews, we all really enjoyed it. It was classic Simpsons so if you’re a fan, you’ll surely love it. All I know is that I can’t get this out of my head:
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