NOW DAILY | WEDNESDAY | AUG | 20 | 2008
Music

Tonight the Molson Amphitheatre hosts what some have dubbed The Worst Tour of the Summer - a dubious distinction that ultimately means nothing, though you have to admit the ungodly pairing of Maroon 5 and Counting Crows sends a lite-rock shiver up your spine.

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Comics
DC Comics' search for the next Batman could end up in Toronto >> MORE
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An artists' sketch of rap through the ages >> MORE
Cover Story

Yes, we’ve been dragging our asses and blue boxes to the curb, but a new eco movement aims to rid us of rubbish – permanently.Waste not: the next Industrial Revolution    …
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Beijing – The idea of the blood-soaked hands of the Chinese ruling class somehow befouling the principles of the Olympic movement is as silly as the barely clad dance pack girls who run out onto the basketball courts while athletes grab water for relief from Beijing’s sweltering heat.

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Chengdu, Sichuan Province – When my friend Yin Xinjie told me you could get over 100 flavours of cure-all Jell-O in China, my mouth watered with thoughts of rich orange mango and purple plum.

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Picture it: town dump, turn of the 19th century. When municipalities finally started caving in to citizen calls to rid laneways and back alleys of festering trash, cities were mostly hauling away …
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Movie Feature



The Office’s bug-eyed assistant sticks it to the man in The Rocker After four seasons on the office as Dwight K. Schrute, the squinty, authoritarian assistant to Steve Carell’s hapless …
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It’s not unusual for beat makers and remix producers to maintain a low public profile. Most hip-hop fans wouldn’t know Just Blaze, Cut Chemist or 9th Wonder if they were flipping through …
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Whenever Toronto’s punk scene of the late 70s is discussed, it’s usually the Diodes and the infamous Viletones that get name-checked, while other important bands of the era are …
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Theatre Reviews


The Second City’s latest revue begins with a timely sequence that imagines Barack Obama being sworn in as the U.S. president. It doesn’t end well for Obama; in fact, one of his handlers …
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Letters to the Editor

Hopping mad   You called your last issue “the Beer Issue” (NOW, August 7-13), stating that “Hogtown is well on its way to becoming Hoptown.” I hardly know what to say. …
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Up Front

By the time they make a decision on [the Pearson link], maybe I’ll have had kids and they’ll be too old to bicycle.   Netami Stuart of Friends of the West Toronto Railpath on …
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Gregg Gillis, who DJs under the pseudonym Girl Talk, finished an album two months ago made entirely of sampled music and released it on the Internet three days later.His mix, called Feed The Animals, …
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Festivals

this week   CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION The Ex features escape artist Ridgeway & Johnson, aerial acrobatics, an equestrian show, music, the midway, food building, the air show and much …
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WEDNESDAY | AUG | 20 | 2008