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REVIEW: Come Cry With Me – Daniel Romano
Kevin Delaney CCE CONTRIBUTOR Daniel Romano doesn’t break any new ground on Come Cry With Me, but that doesn’t seem to be the point. This is his third solo outing […]
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REVIEW: Warm Bodies
Kate Turner CCE CONTRIBUTOR Warm Bodies is just like any other romantic comedy: boy meets girl, boy falls in love with girl, boy eats her boyfriend’s brain, girl falls in […]
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REVIEW: Gangster Squad
Kristin Milani CCE CONTRIBUTOR Gangster Squad had so much promise but unfortunately falls flat. With such a talented group of actors, it has the potential to be an outstanding movie, […]
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Actors in our own backyard
Carrie Debrone CCE CONTRIBUTOR The Multicultural Cinema Club will host a Meet and Mingle on Feb. 16 to allow local filmmakers and theatre actors to meet each other. The event […]
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Finding art in the ordinary
Rebecca Allison CCE CONTRIBUTOR Time affects everything it touches. The Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery’s exhibition “Gather…Arrange…Maintain…” explores the roles played by objects and art itself in the life of Jane […]
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Dog at play
Theatre incubator Pat the Dog merges food and young talent Cristina Almudevar CCE CONTRIBUTOR Nestled in the heart of downtown Kitchener on Queen Street is The Walper Hotel, a vestige […]
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Re-development: The Barrelyards
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Library overhaul
KPL set for upgrades Sara Hanafi CCE CONTRIBUTOR The Kitchener Public Library (KPL) is undergoing big changes for 2013, including a large new addition. The $40-million, multi-phased project, which includes […]
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Green house effect
Tips for heating your home while maintaining a sustainable lifestyle Justin Fauteux CORD EDITOR-IN-CHIEF As the cold of winter settles in, homeowners and tenants are faced with a classic dilemma; […]
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My first year in Waterloo…Lauris DaCosta
Justin Fauteux CORD EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Lauris DaCosta may have come to Waterloo for her retirement, but that doesn’t mean she’s been taking it easy. Born in Jamaica, DaCosta immigrated to Canada […]