Short film Blue Borsalino is a neo-noir tale of a retired detective haunted by the past. Now you can watch it in full here, and enjoy a Q&A I did with the director too.
Alcohol guidelines are not the end of the world, Britain
Alcohol guidelines – who would have thought such a mild nudge could cause such outrage? But that’s the case in Britain this week.
The Hateful Eight is hell on Earth and I loved it
Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight is a hellish ball of bloody fury. And when all hell breaks loose, it’s a cinematic bloodbath.
How Justin Trudeau fought the Right and won in Canada
A look at Justin Trudeau’s election campaign, in light of Fight The Right: A Manual For Surviving the Coming Conservative Apocalypse by Warren Kinsella.
10 fun photos of the 10K Rock ‘n’ Roll run in Vancouver
I wanted to do the 10K Rock ‘n’ Roll run around the seawall in Vancouver, but had to bow out due to knee injury – so I took some photos of the day instead.
Q&A with Blue Borsalino director Mark Lobatto
New short film Blue Borsalino is a neo-noir tale of a retired detective, haunted by the past, whose first and only client awakes from a coma after nearly 50 years.
Keeping Canada Alive – healthcare with a heart
I got a sneak preview of Keeping Canada Alive, a unique new CBC show, documenting 24 hours in the Canadian healthcare system, narrated by Kiefer Sutherland.
Yes Please by Amy Poehler – fine, funny, and sincere
I don’t normally read autobiographies, but I’m intrigued by Amy Poehler. Yes Please is a funny, genuine look at her world – and I like it.
Unbuckled Vancouver – the good, the bad and the ugly
Put your best plaid on, we’re going to the very first Unbuckled in Vancouver!
Exploring E-EXIT Escape Rooms in Vancouver
I had my first escape rooms experience – and it turned out to be way less weird than I thought!









