NOW DAILY | TUESDAY | SEP | 07 | 2010
Sasha

Dear Sasha,

I am a 34-year-old queer woman. I was delighted to find that in my early 30s my orgasms became more intense and deeper, without my doing anything different. Lately, however, I seem to be having the opposite problem. Both with lovers and through masturbation, my orgasms have all the physical patterns I’m used to, with none of the climactic pleasure. So there is a mounting of intensity, a plateau and vaginal contractions, and no rush of bliss. Nothing in my emotional life is all that different, though of course I do have ebbs and flows of stress like everyone else. It also doesn’t happen every time I come. What do you think could be causing this change?

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Movies
With TIFF just around the corner, this seems like the ideal time to offer a few handy tips
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THIS WEEK'S FEATURES

Look at Kat Dennings’s brief career and you have to think that the entertainment gods have been smiling down at her from the start. I mean, check out her co-stars – Robert Downey Jr. in Charlie Bartlett, Woody Harrelson in Defendor, Michael Cera in Nick And Nora’s Infinite Playlist. She’s just wrapped up the shoot for Thor, directed by Kenneth Branagh. Not the typical resumé of a 24-year-old with no training.

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Read the TIFF guide and you get the impression that every entry is a potential Oscar winner. Me, I check for reliable directors, good casts and subjects that move me.

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Picking films at TIFF is harder than selecting a major at school. When in doubt, I go with the names I trust… a little.

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The great thing about a film festival is that there are more movies than any one person can possibly see. The bad thing is that you never have time to see everything you want. Here are the five films I refuse to miss at TIFF 2010 – and I’m also planning to carve out time for Shawn Ku’s dark drama, Beautiful Boy; Darren Aronofsky’s ballet thriller, Black Swan; Kim Jee-woon’s serial-killer study, I Saw The Devil; Danny Boyle’s survival thriller, 127 Hours; and Werner Herzog’s 3-D documentary, Cave Of Forgotten Dreams.

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Jack Layton’s reluctance to discipline 12 MPs flirting with voting down the long-gun registry is leaving a trail of political bullet holes.

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Theatre Review

Serious Money, Caryl Churchill’s big, gloriously explosive look at the world trading markets of the 80s, has just as much relevance today.

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With Labour Day, a holiday badly in need of an event to celebrate, just a few days away, I’d like to offer up a historic labour agreement signed just last week.

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In the freelance economy, cafés double as offices.

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Movies

THE EVENT: TAIWANfest @ Harbourfront Centre, Saturday, August 28

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