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NOW DAILY | MONDAY | JUL | 13 | 2009
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Two nights of music at Harbourfront reviewed.

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What's with the remake of Karate Kid?
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Beats, Breaks, BSS, and Feist
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G8 carbon targets – the best a realist could hope for
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Midway through my phone interview with Sarah Silverman, she drops the N-word in reference to Chris Rock. Or at least I think she does – listen to the tape of our conversation and you’ll understand. Download associated audio clip.

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Most Hollywood actors keep quiet about the drama behind the scenes. Not John Leguizamo.

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If you were planning to buy all your art textbooks at Pages in September, you might want to push your purchase plans forward a few weeks.

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The ads are right: Borat was so 2006. And so, I fear, is Sacha Baron Cohen.

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Movie Reviews

If all the idol worship surrounding Valentino Garavani doesn’t seem a little fascist at first, just wait until the moment in Valentino: The Last Emperor when Vogue editor André Leon Talley exults, “It’s a triumph of the will.” Talley may be describing Valentino’s lavish 45th-anniversary collection and gala, but he’s also inadvertently citing Leni Riefenstahl’s infamous Nazi propaganda film.

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Larry Doyle’s novel I Love You, Beth Cooper is a marvellous work of subversion and deconstruction, tracking the destruction and mayhem that ensue when a nerdy valedictorian turns his graduation address into a profession of love for a head cheerleader who doesn’t even know he exists.

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There’s a “perennial unwillingness to come to terms with the premature or violent death of heroes,’’ Jonathan Sumption wrote in the New York Review of Books. True.

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For 15 straight years, the punk rock caravan known as the Warped Tour has travelled the world with continued success, paying little attention to changing tastes and trends in music.

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Video, once the most naked and bare-bones practice, has morphed into something entirely different. Layer upon layer of visual art and cinema references build up until the screen becomes as opaque as a painting.

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THE HURT LOCKER [ trailer ]
I LOVE YOU, BETH COOPER [ trailer ]
HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE [ trailer ]
THE GIRLFRIEND EXPERIENCE [ trailer ]
CHERI [ trailer ]
TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN [ trailer ]
WHATEVER WORKS [ trailer ]
TOKYO SONATA [ trailer ]
MY SISTER'S KEEPER [ trailer ]
ICE AGE: DAWN OF THE DINOSAURS [ trailer ]
PUBLIC ENEMIES [ trailer ]

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Music Feature

Now entering its sixth year, the Beats, Breaks & Culture festival has expanded beyond its original electronic music focus to include everything from punk to experimental, a transition that happened organically in response to changing trends.

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Opening a restaurant is a risky business at the best of times, pure folly during the worst recession since the Peloponnesian War.

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