Russell Martin: On the WAR-path
By: Dan Grant Last week the Toronto Blue Jays made waves on the free agent market for the first time in eons, inking catcher Russell Martin to a five year, […]
By: Dan Grant Last week the Toronto Blue Jays made waves on the free agent market for the first time in eons, inking catcher Russell Martin to a five year, […]
By: Fabio Di Leo Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are the best comedic writers of this young 21st century. Was my statement bold enough? Absolutely. But more importantly like their movies, […]
By: Dan Grant The Toronto Raptors are honouring Vince Carter with a video tribute tonight as they take on Carter’s latest team, the NBA-leading Memphis Grizzlies. Not to be too […]
By: Daniel Reynolds If you haven’t seen it already, go and watch Birdman (Or, the Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance). It’s director Alejandro G. Inarritu’s great comedic take on ego and culture […]
By: Dan Grant The mid-point of most professional sports seasons is easy to find. Either the games add up nicely for you, or there’s a convenient All-Star break. Football is […]
By: Daniel Reynolds To trace the arc of Christopher Nolan‘s career you’d have to start with a modest protractor before busting out some variation of Foucault’s pendulum. It’s impossible to […]
By: Dan Grant All credit for the title musing goes to Tim Micallef of Sportsnet. I’ve seen it elsewhere on Twitter since, but I heard it from him first. Yesterday […]
By: Daniel Reynolds The most arresting sequence in the 2000 film Shadow of the Vampire, a fictional account of the making of F.W. Murnau’s classic 1922 film Nosferatu, arrives at the movie’s conclusion. […]
By: Bernhard Isopp I do not exaggerate when I say that the last four years have produced the most formative political experience of my life. I have always been mindful […]