Everyone gets them now. Like that cool band you knew about first. … [Read more...]
Archives for May 2011
Adam Carolla playing Toronto for the first time: Friday July 15
Just bought my tickets. (Tip: pick the FedEx option in case of a postal strike.) … [Read more...]
Chester Brown: ‘I’m against government giving money to artists, but I’m not against artists taking money’
MJ: The National Endowment for the Arts probably wouldn't touch a project like yours with a 10-foot pole. Have you gotten any reaction from the Canada Council for the Arts? CB: [Laughs.] No so far.[Read more...]
Ezra Levant: public transit is bad for the environment
Ezra Levant writes: City buses burn 27% more energy per passenger mile than cars do. Of course — because most of the day, those huge tanks are barreling down the road with just … [Read more...]
You mean ‘the community centre taxpayers no doubt helped build’?
Nick DiPaolo being obnoxious on Friday’s ‘Red Eye’ — just the way we like it (video)
Facts! They’re the new ‘controversy’: Geneticist notes that Muslims inbreed a lot, strain UK ‘free’ ‘health care’ system
Liberals who like to make fun of (imaginary) "inbred hillbillies" may want to take note of this and by "take note" I mean, of course, ignore completely! [Read more...]
So why didn’t High Park turn into another Oka or Caledonia?
No doubt the reasons are manifold and we'll never know them all (and we have to stay vigilant) but clearly one very simple reason is this: Ordinary people spoke up, early and loudly, at the risk of being called "racists." [Read more...]
I don’t care about Gil Scott-Heron dying, so here’s Howard Stern making fun of him
Mark Steyn comments on the re-instated Michael Savage/UK ban
Mark Steyn writes: The letter from a bloke called Michael Atkins, for the Treasury Solicitor, is a remarkable document – not least the reference in 3 (c) to the “allegation” (as Atkins puts … [Read more...]
‘We do not have a conservative government’
My husband lists the reasons why. He invites you to add your own in his comments. The one's he's already received are a must-read. … [Read more...]
Today’s woman, shaped like a tube: as I’ve been telling you (bumped, with theories)
I've posted about this before, but the ideal female form has been getting, regrettably, increasingly tubular since the 1980s. Having an actual dented-in waist has gone from normal and desirable to rarer all the time. [Read more...]