The Dictator slanders Canada

 

Last night, in an exclusive interview with CBC's George Stroumboulopoulos, Supreme Leader Admiral-General Aladeen said of Canadians "Their greatest strength is sitting quietly and politely obeying without question." He also criticized Stephen Harper's haircut, but went on to praise the prime minister for "silencing the media."

The Dictator opens in theatres across Canada today.

Hello Darkness

So here we are in Ottawa, in the Year of Our Lord, Two-Thousand and Twelve and already deep into the new politics of immigration, a course set and championed by the Conservative government, and more specifically by immigration minister Jason Kenney, the Harper-in-waiting. And in comes Conrad Black, the spurned Canadian newspaper baron – a sort of Dickensian hangover icon of late 19th Century nostalgia, right down to his exile back to the Old Country at the hands of a chastened prime minister.

Los Campesinos!

If you like catchy, layered, multi-instrumental indie pop of the British accent variety, then Los Campesinos! may well be your bag. If you aren't familiar with then already, you will be soon.

Adam Brody

Although he’s starred in a number of films since laying to rest The O.C.’s resident hunky geek, Adam Brody still hasn’t exactly found his groove as a post-TV-teen thespian. That’s all set to change this year.

Coast Modern

If you’ve ever caught yourself flipping through reruns of MTV Cribs wishing authors and designers got the same treatment, Coast Modern is likely a refreshing way to spend an hour of your life.

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