Wednesday, April 7, 2010

In other news...





Over the last two weeks the government has released over 8,500 pages of documents regarding Canada's handling of detainees. This week they released another 6,200 censored pages, adding to last weeks 2600 pages released last week, in what the opposition is calling a major document dump. In an attempt to sift through all the emails, field reports, administrative reports the CBC posted the annotated versions (one, two and three) online to have have the masses rip through.



Spins and Needles, the brains behind mixing arts & crafts, DJ music and beers, are having their 5th anniversary tomorrow at the War Museum. Inspired by the Razzle Dazzle movement featured in the museums Camouflage: From Battlefield to Catwalk, the evening is sure to be filled will funky beats, cool craft projects and reasonably priced beverages.
Roy R. Behrens, Professor of Art and Distinguished Scholar at the University of Northern Iowa will hold a discussion before the event on how Dazzle camouflage was used during World War to distort the shape and size of warships.



Finally, Jonathan Roy, son of famed hockey goalie Patrick, who is best known for being charged with assault following a brawl with opponent Bobby Nadeau during a March 2008 Quebec Major Junior Hockey League game, is now a singer. No punch lines here, just the facts.

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