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The notorious gentlemen of Mint Films

By Jenna Howard

It was approaching midnight on Ferry Point Beach as the Mint Films team pushed to finish filming their 2008 short film, a scene in "This We Have Now" called "Jess & Andy." After several hours of shooting, the tide came in and stranded Jeff Griecci's Jeep on an island of sand in the distance.

Into the great wide open: part II

The Leftovers continue their Canadian

By Andrew Rice

11/15 - Ottawa, ON - Café Dekcuf Ah, waking up with your drummer's arms wrapped around you…how comforting. Well, we were at a Comfort Inn after all; Adam must have been having quite the dream. North Bay looked different in the morning light, or maybe I should say in the sunlight, because it wasn't exactly morning anymore.

Epicurean Epics

Shrimp season starts in Maine!

By Anne McCormack

Maine's hardworking fishermen began netting and trapping in the North Atlantic's icy waters for sweet and succulent shrimp last week. This years season, the longest season since 1991, has been extended by 28 days. ending May 29, thanks to a projected abundance of the tasty shellfish, a taste of the sea in every one.

Jake Cowan on:

Lactose intolerance

By Jake Cowan

I will never be able to suck the milk out of a cow's udder. I will never be able to share the same ice cream cone with my significant other. I will never be able to eat string cheese; I will only be able to mercilessly whip someone in the face with it. Why am I destined to suffer this fate? Because I am lactarded.

Winter Movie Preview

By Kaitlyn Creney

Australia Currently in theaters Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman A mash up on multiple genres, "Australia" is a throwback to the era of classic epic romance films. Nicole Kidman plays an uptight English aristocrat who travels to the outback only to fall for a ruggedly handsome cattle driver played by Hugh Jackman.

Brew review

I'm dreaming of a wit Christmas

By Michael Tardiff

While most people think of robust beers during the winter, there is a wonderfully spicy alternative: Belgian witbiers (White Ales). And even though witbiers are often characterized as a spring/summer offering, their complex flavorings and spiciness make them the ideal counterpart to winter warmers.

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