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Anthony Hopkins playing with Transformers, Harmonium’s potent Japanese drama and something not to do on vacation

Also the only bank indicted for 2008’s financial crisis, a “nice Jewish girl” finally getting recognition for her photography and Keanu Reeves in a dystopian novelty
Wondrous photo exhibit by Andrew S. Wright

Wondrous: large scale photos celebrate the 'Great Bear' at Science World

The Great Bear Rainforest is the name coined by environmental groups in the mid-1990s to refer to a remote region of temperate rain forest on the British Columbia coast between Vancouver Island...

People are awesome part three

                         

People are awesome

          People are awesome is a photography project that captures the beauty within everyday people. Whether they are on their way to work, going home, or if they call...

People are awesome part two

There's beauty in grit, in pain, in sadness, in wrinkles, in curves and in scars.

After the Paris attacks, connecting with each other and ourselves

Speaking with those in Paris during the attacks and a friend from the Middle East — give human context to a terrible event.
Andrea Bang - The Portrait Project - Aharon Jinjihashvili

'The Portrait Project' shoots people's true emotions

"I am intrigued by how people express emotion and the way they look while doing so." — photographer Aharon Jinjihashvili

Reviews of Danny Collins, Clouds of Sil Maria, Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet and more

Age and other issues confront Al Pacino, Juliette Binoche and Kyle Catlett as T.S. Spivet in three of the many new movies this week
Impossible Project V2.0: Photographs from the People,

Science World's 'Impossible' photo exhibit puts spotlight on Polaroids

A diverse group of people walked through the doors of the Telus World of Science on a sunny Wednesday for an intriguing Polaroid photography exhibition titled “Impossible Project V2.0: Photographs...