January 30, 2007
Vol. 134, Issue 29

Bicycles guitarist/vocalist Matt Beckett told the audience his parents met at The Grad Club. (Ian Babbit)

Bicycles offer bubblegum joyride

Despite sub-zero temperatures outside, Toronto-via-Brantford bubblegum pop-rock sweethearts The Bicycles played their first show in the Limestone City last Saturday night, quickly heating things up upon taking the stage at the Artel.

A week at America’s first gay Bible camp

You’d have to be either an idiot or an amnesiac to want to relive being a teenager, which makes Camp Out predictably uncomfortable viewing with a twist—it’s a documentary about a week at America’s first gay, lesbian, bi, transgendered Christian Bible camp.

A world of betrayal, torture and murder

This year, Forest Whitaker has earned a great deal of well deserved attention for his performance in The Last King of Scotland, now in wide release. Whitaker, for better or worse, has long been typecast as a gentle-giant figure, with his intimidating size subjugated by his trademark hound-dog expression and kind demeanour.

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