Paul Giamatti stars in the titular role of Barney, a man who likes three things: his father Izzy (played by Dustin Hoffman), cigars and a woman named Miriam (played by Rosamund Pike).
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Giamatti’s Barney Panofsky is a man of many women, juggling wives played by Rachelle Lefevre, Minnie Driver and his one true love, Rosamund Pike’s Miriam.
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The cast of the 11th production of Vagina Monologues at Queen’s aim to create a relevant space for open discourse.
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Christine Blais
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Twigg & Stone’s City Limits.
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DJ Twigg (Chris Bull, left) and DJ Stone (Chester Hansen, right) use soft, scaling piano seamed with a mix of classical and new-wave blues backed by snappy percussion.
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Christine Blais
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On Feb. 4, students and members of the Kingston community gather outside the JDUC to show their support for Egyptian protestors demanding for President Hosni Mubarak’s resignation.
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Justin Tang
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David Walker, one of 21 alumni who travelled to Egypt on a Queen’s trip, photographed riot police protecting a local police station.
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David Walker
Walker was caught in a demonstration after leaving his cruise ship last week.
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Alice Aiken, director of the military and veteran health research network says by linking researchers from across Canada, research on everything from battlefield medicine to mental health will be promoted.
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Christine Blais
Presidential candidate Rob Staalduinen says that he hopes expand student-run tutorials.
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Justin Tang
25 per cent of Canadians regularly get the flu vaccine.
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Christine Blais
Team GAP beat team MFC with a margain of 28 votes.