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By: Scott Alic On a quiet, dark stretch of College St, blocks west of World Cup revellers celebrating Columbian and Uruguayan victories on the Little Italy strip, sits the Smiling […]
By: Scott Alic On a quiet, dark stretch of College St, blocks west of World Cup revellers celebrating Columbian and Uruguayan victories on the Little Italy strip, sits the Smiling […]
By: Kaitlin Traynor “This is a true story.” So begins the movie Fargo, and so too begins every episode of the miniseries that recently aired on FX. It’s an interesting […]
By: Dan Grant Hey, it’s NBA draft day! While this is always a wonderful day, generally filled with a stupendous combination of roster moves and rumour, a certain unpleasantness is omnipresent. As […]
By: Dan Grant In my first ever article for the Same Page, I discussed the Toronto Raptors all-time point guard situation. What I found was spotty at best. The Raptors […]
By: Daniel Reynolds There are generally two types of post-apocalypse movies: the ones where some context is given for humanity’s predicament (nuclear bomb, disease, zombies, what have you) and the […]
By: Chris Dagonas and Dan Grant CHRIS: Hey Dan, have you ever seen that Powerade commercial? The one with the college basketball coach? DAN: Yeah, I remember that one. Why […]
By: Daniel Reynolds With so many new TV shows, movies, books and music coming out these days, sometimes staying culturally literate can be exhausting. To help sift through it all, we […]
By: Daniel Reynolds So which side were you on? Did you fly by the seat of your pants with Sonic The Hedgehog or joyfully bounce around with Super Mario? Did […]
By: Dan Grant Those of you that watch SportsCentre may have seen a couple special plays this week from Oakland A’s left fielder Yoenis Cespedes. Cespedes, who apparently has a […]
By: Chris Dagonas Over the past two weeks, I executed some lovely dribbles around the group stage of the World Cup (kicking off today!) Based on my predictions for those […]