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                      <title><![CDATA[Required Reading: March 17]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Don't leave your computer without reading about: baby dictator; Bea Arthur is the new Tom Sellick; Pentagon suggestion box; US health care reform; weird drugs + bad music = good times.<br />]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/85751</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/17</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Going underground (and staying there)]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Every day, more than 100,000 people travel through Toronto’s vast network of underground passageways, the PATH system. Arguably, the PATH is both useful and convenient, especially when we’re dealt a proper serving of winter. But what does it say about us as Torontonians that we have invested such money and design into tunnels? Has our mall-happy hangover from the 1980s continued to dictate a give-me-shelter-or-give-me-death approach to public space?]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/municipalaffairsdesk/article/85655</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/17</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Womb temperature]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Since forever, I’ve felt the clenching somewhere in my womb when the right point of my hormonal
cycle meets up with a non-screaming baby in the aisle at the grocery
store. The impulse is easy biology: the babyless and mommy-aged female
getting weird around small children is more evolutionarily obvious than
boners. Never, though, has it been so acute and so constant for me.<br />]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/mylifemyfault/article/85663</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/17</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[The T.O. Do List: March 16]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today: veteran improv comic Colin Mochrie ponders the meaning of art in Yasmina Reza's aptly titled play, Art. Plus: clown duo Morro and Jasp do puberty; the Revue screens David Christensen's unheralded and extremely eerie drama Six Figures. <br /></p>]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/85634</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/16</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Required Reading: March 16]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Don't leave your computer without reading about: the plan to save the Twilight series from terminal suckage; John Edwards campaign-killer Rielle Hunter finally going public; Thai protesters' plan to douse government offices in their own blood; Kate Winslet and Sam Mendes splitting up; Amazon versus Canadian booksellers.<br />]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/85633</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/16</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[The T.O. Do List: March 17]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today: yes, it's St. Patrick's Day, but you can also celebrate the culture of another European nation that starts with the letter I at The Drake Hotel's Taste of Iceland festival. Plus: Alice in Chains break free of their trouble past, Scout Niblett transcends blog trends and Harbourfront Reading Series hosts a mystery night. <br /></p>]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/85635</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/16</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Required Reading: March 15]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Don't leave your computer without reading about: Corey Haim's controversial funeral; an L.A. restaurant busted for serving whale; champion skater Johnny Wier apparently not straight enough for Stars on Ice; the quarter-century anniversary of dot-com's first usage; and the death of actor Peter Graves.<br />]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/85586</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/15</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[The NHL's growing headache]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Whenever a hockey hit turns into headline news, it’s not just the concussed victim left stinging with shame and regret. When Matt Cooke’s blindside, train-wreck bodycheck on Marc Savard wound up on the front page of national dailies last week, the entire NHL began sheepishly dealing with the fallout. It’s just the latest in a string of stomach-turning hits that have reached pandemic level this season.<br />]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/sports/article/85575</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/15</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Required Reading: March 12]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Don't leave your computer without reading about: Corey Haim's ex-girlfriend dishing on the young actor's wild adolescence; plastic surgery killing the art of action; the one Iranian band to make it to South by Southwest; Stephen Harper's public grilling; and William Shatner going where no aged actor has gone before — into their own social networking site.<br />]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/85502</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/12</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[The T.O. Do List: March 12]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[<p>Our Friday CMF picks include: a set of classic Philly soul courtesy of Dimitri From Paris; ambitously cinematic art-rock from ex-Hole bassist Melissa Auf Der Maur; smooth, experimental prog-pop from Brasstronaut; an indie-rock-tastic five-band bill presented by EYE WEEKLY at The Garrison; and rare public screenings of Walter Hill's Streets of Fire and Brian DePalma's Phantom of the Paradise.<br /></p>]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/85364</link>
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                      <keywords><![CDATA[T.O. Do List]]></keywords>
                      <pubDate>2010/03/12</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[North End vs. South End]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Torontonians are passionate about where they live. So EYE WEEKLY writers are ready to face off, pitting the North against the South on subjects like pizza, roller coasters, shopping malls and way more. Which side are you on?]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/85496</link>
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                      <keywords><![CDATA[Neighbourhoods]]></keywords>
                      <pubDate>2010/03/12</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Required Reading: March 11]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Don't leave your computer without reading about: Marion Cotillard's Forehead Tittaes; Patton Oswalt and John Hodgman in a sci-fi nerd-off; Variety getting sued over a bad review; Tinsley Mortimer's trainwreck of a reality show; Toronto's first-ever Wilco-themed sandwich shop.<br />]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/85329</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/11</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[The T.O. Do List: March 11]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today: Canadian Music Fest gets rolling in earnest with its first full night of club-hopping action. Our Thursday night picks include Australian chanteuse Sally Seltmann; Montreal space-rockers The Besnard Lakes; Saskatchewan blooze-breakers The Sheepdogs; Brooklyn dark-house DJs Star Eyes &amp; The Captain; and, of course, night two of the EYE WEEKLY CMF 3-Way Throwdown.<br /></p>]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/85304</link>
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                      <keywords><![CDATA[T.O. Do List]]></keywords>
                      <pubDate>2010/03/11</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[The T.O. Do List: March 10]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today: EYE WEEKLY kicks off Canadian Music Fest in high style with a dance-tastic opening-night party that features raucous synth-rockers Styrofoam Ones and DVAS, sultry synth-pop trio Parallels and a DJ set from nu-rave wunderkind CFCF. Plus: Mercury Prize-winning UK MC Speech Debelle makes her Toronto debut at Revival; the Alumnae Theatre's New Ideas Festival stages 18 new theatrical experiments.<br /></p>]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/85054</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/10</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Required Reading: March 10]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Don't leave your computer without reading about: the death of Corey Haim; members of Parliament eating seal; Andy Samberg and Chris Parnell performing &quot;Lazy Sunday&quot; on Jimmy Fallon; Roger Ebert protesting Variety sacking; Sarah Palin using free Canadian health care. <br />]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/85149</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/10</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Cars, wedges and the Brady Bunch]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[In light of pro-car mayoral candidate Rocco Rossi turning the Jarvis-bike lane controversy into an election wedge issue, the best way to de-escalate this situation is to extend Toronto’s idea of
diversity from skin colour and religion to transportation choice. The
cyclists don’t need bike lanes — rather, “we” need to figure out how
to make different kinds of transportation work together in the same
place, all over the city.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/psychogeography/article/85104</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/10</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Required Reading: March 9]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Don't leave your computer without reading about: pornography — scientifically proven to be good for us!; the Oscars' Kanye-like intruder revealed; the tragic end of the Academy Awards streaker; Kim Jong Il's personal shopper; the worst-selling magazine covers of 2009.<br />]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/85049</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/09</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[The T.O. Do List: March 8]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today: Muse revive the lost art of arena-rock spectacle at the ACC. Plus: J.T. Rogers'&nbsp; The Overwhelming explores pre-Dallaire Rwanda; the Trampoline Hall lecture series holds court at The Garrison.<br /></p>]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/84935</link>
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                      <keywords><![CDATA[T.O. Do List]]></keywords>
                      <pubDate>2010/03/08</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[The rudderless Raptors]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[During the Vancouver Olympics, it was natural for local sports to
take a backseat while Canadian athletes ran roughshod over the
opposition. Unfortunately, we were too busy scrutinizing giant
slalom to notice that the Toronto Raptors are floundering. In two weeks, starters Chris Bosh, Jose Calderon and Hedo Turkoglu have succumbed to injuries and the team has lost five out of their last six games, dropping a
serious roadblock on what was supposed to be our
season of hope.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/sports/article/85024</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/08</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Required Reading: special Oscars edition!]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Don't leave your computer without reading about: nothing but praise for Sandra Bullock (no, for real); nothing but sheer contempt for Ben Mulroney (naturally); Sacha Baron Cohen getting denied the chance to skewer James Cameron; The Cove's covert text-message request; and the Academy Award for Best Performance During a Crime.<br />]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/film/oscars/article/85022</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/08</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Required Reading: March 5]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Don't leave your computer without reading about: why Inglourious Basterds will win Best Picture at the Oscars; Precious = a racist fantasy?; Canada's history of demented public-service announcements;  and what's bad for the Vatican is good for headline writers.<br />]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/84899</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/05</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[A sensitivity-trained edit of "O Canada"]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[When Governor General Michaelle Jean announced in Stephen Harper's Throne Speech that the lyrics to &quot;O Canada&quot; needed an update, we didn't have strong feelings one way or the other. But then we took another look at the whole song, and boy did it get us to thinking.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/notebook/article/84711</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/05</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Required Reading: March 4]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Don't leave your computer without reading about: giant Olympic inflatable beavers for sale!; The Hurt Locker's real bombshell; unwanted Oscar-bait; the Juno-nominated videos you've never seen; Big Publishing's e-book irrationality. <br />]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/84662</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/04</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[The ass end of the Dufferin Mall]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[There is a giant colon in the middle of Dufferin Mall. It’s
parked right in front of the interior Wal-Mart entrance in the sky-lit
rotunda usually occupied by discount hardcovers or seasonal attractions. Needless to say, this giant colon is hard to ignore — which is exactly what the <a href="http://www.colorectal-cancer.ca/" target="_blank">Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada</a> is hoping with this touring exhibit.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/84737</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/04</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Required Reading: March 3]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Don't leave your computer without reading about: Brooklyn bars banning babies; the indisputable awesomeness of Kathryn Bigelow; actual assassins working in North America; Roger Ebert's new voice.<br />]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/torontonotes/article/84507</link>
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                      <pubDate>2010/03/03</pubDate>
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