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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | Dec 21 23:49 | (0)
The latest Potter is the weakest, but still a fun read.

Goal! | Dec 21 21:51 | (0)
We've seen it all before, but it is reasonable entertaining to watch it again.

The 40 Year Old Virgin | Dec 21 21:39 | (0)
Often, we are our own worst enemy.

Quick Notes About the Best Picture Nominees | Mar 8 23:11 | (0)
by Ted Langlais Like most other movie addicts, I’ve had a life-long love-hate relationship with the Academy Awards. I’m aware of their faults, that they often overlook the better films that have been produced over the years, and have a...

I CANNOT GET ANY SLEEP UNTIL THE OSCARS BECAUSE MY MIND IS A MESS | Feb 28 23:18 | (0)
Bobby's 2005 Oscar Picks

A Bridge of Clouds | Dec 23 23:45 | (0)
Clouds have nationality. You can’t see West Indian clouds anywhere else and they have the power to take me back to my childhood: waking to the pre-breakfast chatter of crockery in my grandmother’s pantry; the taste of sal’fish’n’ackee; the earthy smell of Caribbean rain; and the pandemonium of colours over the sea at sunset.

Black Robe meets ABC's Lost | Nov 15 23:36 | (0)
by Ted Langlais At just over two hundred pages, Glover’s novel is the perfect length for his subject matter. Not so short that you feel you are getting ripped off if you buy it, but not so long that your eyes water with boredom before you are half way through.

Vikram Lall's Memoirs | Nov 15 23:18 | (0)
by Ted Langlais Make no mistake; Vikram Lall is a criminal, no matter how easily he is able to write the ends that justify the means. The best villains are always those who never believe that they are truly evil.

Vernon Goddamned Little | Nov 15 22:49 | (0)
by Ted Langlais Vernon God Little is base without redemption; attacks the easiest, most obvious stereotypically criticised aspects of American culture; and its narrator’s voice is nothing like any teenaged Texan in the Lone Star state.

When Tall Shadows Fall | Nov 15 21:54 | (0)
A Tonepoem by Jerry Vilhotti Almost all the Greek gods thought that Elysium was not located in the Underworld but on Gaea's earth in such playing pastures called " Youse Bums", "Aolean Winds" , "Where Polo Horses Frolic", "Ruth's House"...

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There I Have Said It | Apr 17 13:42 | (0)
A year after the United States war in Iraq and no weapons of mass destruction have been found. People around the world are demanding to know why. Matthew Szweda says, that "why" is not the question in this defense of US policy regarding the Middle East.

8 CLOTHING: Fashions by Andrea Langlais | Mar 16 22:58 | (0)
Ted Langlais discusses his sister's new clothes.

"Vote, F*cker" T-Shirt | Mar 5 15:57 | (0)
Press release from the Bus Project about a line of T-Shirts encouraging young people to vote.



Book Reviews

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | Dec 21 23:49 | (0)
The latest Potter is the weakest, but still a fun read.

Black Robe meets ABC's Lost | Nov 15 23:36 | (0)
by Ted Langlais At just over two hundred pages, Glover’s novel is the perfect length for his subject matter. Not so short that you feel you are getting ripped off if you buy it, but not so long that your eyes water with boredom before you are half way through.

Vikram Lall's Memoirs | Nov 15 23:18 | (0)
by Ted Langlais Make no mistake; Vikram Lall is a criminal, no matter how easily he is able to write the ends that justify the means. The best villains are always those who never believe that they are truly evil.



Crazy Canucks

Rites of Spring | Apr 18 09:37 | (1)
New life and old rituals mark the beginning of Canadian Spring.

Gordon Sinclair's 1973 Radio Commentary | Mar 28 19:08 | (0)
This is a reprint of the commentary from 1973, when Canadian criticism of American policy was at a high.

"If I were Prime Minister of Canada" | Sep 1 12:08 | (0)
Mr. Umar looks at his possible solutions to make the Great White North an even better place to live.



Movie Magic

Goal! | Dec 21 21:51 | (0)
We've seen it all before, but it is reasonable entertaining to watch it again.

The 40 Year Old Virgin | Dec 21 21:39 | (0)
Often, we are our own worst enemy.

Quick Notes About the Best Picture Nominees | Mar 8 23:11 | (0)
by Ted Langlais Like most other movie addicts, I’ve had a life-long love-hate relationship with the Academy Awards. I’m aware of their faults, that they often overlook the better films that have been produced over the years, and have a...



NFL

First Week of December | Dec 1 15:31 | (0)
Two more nail-biting overtime games.

Week 10: The Return of the Orange Blazer | Nov 11 23:22 | (0)
The old Monday Night Football Look is back as The "Ex" Patriot looks back at his dislike of the Broncos and certain other characters with whom he has had the displeasure of watching football.

Week 5, Weekend of the QB | Oct 7 23:47 | (0)
High Scoring Exciting Games Highlighted Week 5.



Original Poetry

When Tall Shadows Fall | Nov 15 21:54 | (0)
A Tonepoem by Jerry Vilhotti Almost all the Greek gods thought that Elysium was not located in the Underworld but on Gaea's earth in such playing pastures called " Youse Bums", "Aolean Winds" , "Where Polo Horses Frolic", "Ruth's House"...

Eagle | Oct 5 00:23 | (0)
New Poem.

Somebody's Divine Lifetime | Aug 17 23:35 | (0)
by Michael Levy Tranquil inspirations of creation award a serene dawn, in order that mortal reservations can rent, unstoppable time and earth bounded space. Each splendorous year is akin to one divine sentence, from the blessed first page, in the...



Original Short Stories and Fiction

The Third Day | Oct 31 16:24 | (0)
A drunken beach weekend is overshadowed by a strange visitor.

Fletcher's Ford by Eric Marks | Oct 26 21:48 | (0)
Fletcher's Ford, Eric Marks original Fiction for Hallowe'een.



Sci-Fi TV and Movies

The REM Matrix | Nov 4 19:00 | (0)
I’ve been working on a short story for the past couple of weeks, so haven’t really had much time to devote to the pursuit of enjoying Science Fiction and Fantasy. You can check out The Third Day over in The...

Surfing for Good Science Fiction on Television? Good Luck | Oct 15 11:58 | (0)
With Farscape, Buffy, and Firefly gone, what's left on television for Science Fiction lovers this season?

Star Trek: Enterprise, Expanding its Horizons | Sep 25 23:35 | (0)
After 26 seasons of Star Trek, Enterprise's writers are trying desperately to find places no one has gone before.



Singers and Songs

Rising Star | May 18 17:26 | (0)
Yasseen, author of Emigrating Home, tells the story of Rula Zaki, a young Egyptian Singer on the road to fame with an affinity for Wisconsin Dairy Products.

Good Company, Part II, Spending Time with Colin Hay | Sep 2 02:14 | (1)
ScribeCentral.com's Ted Langlais, talks about "Men at Work featuring Colin Hay"'s visit to Medellin, Colombia

Good Company, Rediscovering the Music of Colin Hay | Sep 1 17:10 | (1)
In the first of two articles, Ted Langlais discusses the music of Colin Hay and Men at Work.



Traveller's Tales

A Bridge of Clouds | Dec 23 23:45 | (0)
Clouds have nationality. You can’t see West Indian clouds anywhere else and they have the power to take me back to my childhood: waking to the pre-breakfast chatter of crockery in my grandmother’s pantry; the taste of sal’fish’n’ackee; the earthy smell of Caribbean rain; and the pandemonium of colours over the sea at sunset.

Bullfighting Ernest Hemingway | Mar 16 22:54 | (0)
Death in the Afternoon in Medellin, Colombia

Sun, Surf, and Former Pirate Hideouts: San Andres, Colombia | Feb 9 22:15 | (1)
San Andres, Colombia, makes for a great sunny getaway.