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                      <title><![CDATA[Cutting class]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Half-Pint, the Gamma Phi Gamma fraternity pledge played by Spike Lee in his 1988 film, School Daze.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/citystyle/article/38509</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-09-03 16:28:33.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Sage advice]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Putting the “you” in Ayurvedic therapy]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/wellness/article/38430</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-09-03 13:59:22.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Skin Tight quarters]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Alistair Christl, 34; Tanya Cheex, “timeless”; Loki Mactavish (cat), 2; Sally Rand (cat), 1.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/housecall/article/38507</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-09-03 16:20:12.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Girl Friday]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Celebrating the fashionable frugality of 1987 film-fest hit&nbsp; I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/citystyle/article/38030</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 15:30:09.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Head trip]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Erit Bochnik, manager of Shizen Spa (8 Colborne, 4th fl.,
416-350-2424). Originally from Israel, Bochnik believes deeply in the
connection between relaxation and overall health.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/wellness/article/38028</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 15:24:51.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Radio city]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Kelowna Vincent, “30-something,” DJ/programmer for The Verge 52 on XM Satellite Radio]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/housecall/article/38029</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 15:26:38.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Medium kool]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[INSPIRATION: Trans Love Airways, a Toronto underground band active in the mid-’90s.
At a time when grunge had gone mainstream and made the Toronto
indie-rock scene a bore, Trans Love Airways fashioned a sound caught
between Haight-Ashbury (West Coast psychedelia) and Max’s Kansas City
(East Coast garage).]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/citystyle/article/36737</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-20 16:26:43.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Yoga Festival Toronto]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[A new yoga festival corrects its carbon-karma by keeping it local]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/wellness/article/36742</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-20 16:32:54.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Eastside escape]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Dan Springer, 40, freelance artist]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/housecall/article/36817</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-20 17:13:27.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Solid gold]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Head to the finish line with this Olympic-ready look]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/citystyle/article/36126</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-13 17:02:18.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Ripe for the picking]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Nutritionist Jae Steele makes going vegan easy — and tasty]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/wellness/article/36073</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-13 14:51:48.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Showtime!]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[WHO: Guy Doucette, 25, co-artistic director and production manager of Back
Burner Productions (BBP); Andrew Cromey, 25, head of video production,
actor and playwright for BBP; Eric Hopkins, 24, co-artistic director
and general manager of BBP; Cameron Harding, 23, sound designer,
engineer and musician for BBP.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/housecall/article/36074</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-13 14:58:31.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Giving peace a chance]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[I’m pretty sure stress is killing me. In the past few years, I’ve
battled insomnia, relied on physiotherapy and massage therapy to unlock
cripplingly tense shoulders, taken an unhealthy shine to after-work
drinks and found myself threatening to hurl my stapler across the
office. Once, I asked a random doctor for anti-anxiety drugs
(alarmingly easy to get, by the way) and then tore up the prescription
the next day.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/wellness/article/35486</link>
                      <category><![CDATA[style/wellness]]></category>
                      <keywords><![CDATA[wellness guide]]></keywords>
                      <pubDate>2008-08-06 16:55:17.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Get well without going broke]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Three pay-less options for better health, whether you seek medical care, a relaxing rub or a good, deep stretch]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/wellness/article/35506</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-06 17:41:49.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[What’s the point?]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Derived from traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture’s main principle
is that there are channels (or “meridians”) connecting the internal
organs in our body. When Qi, the life force that runs along these
meridians, is disrupted, ailments occur. Needling stimulates the
affected areas, allowing Qi to flow more freely along its vertical
paths. Because it approaches the body as a holistic system, acupuncture
addresses not only symptoms of stress — from anxiety and depression to
migraines and TMJ — but the root cause.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/wellness/article/35488</link>
                      <category><![CDATA[style/wellness]]></category>
                      <keywords><![CDATA[wellness guide]]></keywords>
                      <pubDate>2008-08-06 17:01:43.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Save your own skin]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Taking care of yourself doesn’t have to be a total chore. Think of these products as easy-to-use tools to help you treat your largest organ right.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/feature/article/35489</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-06 17:06:29.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[The cult of style]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Father Yod (a.k.a. YaHoWha), leader of the Hollywood Hills New Age
hippie commune the Source Family. During the 1970s, Yod — seen above
with white beard, flowing hair and bitchin’ three-piece white suit
flanked by his 14 “spiritual wives”— owned a highly successful
health-food restaurant called the Source in Laurel Canyon, where Marlon
Brando, John Lennon and Earth, Wind and Fire would hang and indulge in
raw treats. His teachings included kundalini yoga, ritual use of the
“sacred herb” and tantric sex (when he died in 1975 by a hang-gliding
accident, he left behind 140 children).]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/citystyle/article/35481</link>
                      <category><![CDATA[style/citystyle]]></category>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-06 16:46:50.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Objectified]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Casey Spooner likes living close to Kensington Market and cheap bars. “The
location is great,” she says “and it has a really big porch.” In fact,
the porch is big enough that Spooner and her creative partner Alicia
Grant have been holding weekly rehearsals for their upcoming dance
performance installation 5x4 there, working with 20 trained and
untrained dancers at once.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/housecall/article/35443</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-06 14:52:56.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Sparrow’s young brigade]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[There’s more to Caribana style than simply J’Ouvert body paint or mas player sequins.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/citystyle/article/34883</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-07-30 13:50:08.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Hot spot]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[
Amanda Newman, 30, artist wrangler for Sonic Boom Music (512 Bloor W.,
416-532-0334) — she is planning future in-store performances with Chad
VanGaalen and Quest for Fire; check www.sonicboommusic.com for details
as they develop — and Kieran Adams, 28, drummer for folks like Andre
Ethier and Sarah Harmer as well as for his own band, Everything All the
Time.
]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/style/housecall/article/34884</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-07-30 14:02:15.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Breaking the TIFF myth]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[
A first report on how there's nothing to report for most of the ten days of the film fest]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/blog/scrollingeye/article/38687</link>
                      <category><![CDATA[blog/scrollingeye]]></category>
                      <keywords><![CDATA[TIFF]]></keywords>
                      <pubDate>2008-09-05 16:50:23.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Rocknrolla photo gallery]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Ludacris, Jeremy Piven, Thandie Newtown and Idris &quot;Stringer Bell&quot; Elba
hit the red carpet at the TIFF opening-night screening of Mr. Madonna
Guy Ritchie's latest film.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/film/thisjustin/article/38661</link>
                      <category><![CDATA[film/thisjustin]]></category>
                      <keywords><![CDATA[]]></keywords>
                      <pubDate>2008-09-05 12:08:14.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Scorched]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Tarragon’s original 2007 production of <em>Scorched</em> won acclaim and
two Dora Awards. This remount, which is slated for a national tour,
offers a rare second chance to see what the fuss is about.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/arts/theatre/article/38659</link>
                      <category><![CDATA[arts/theatre]]></category>
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                      <pubDate>2008-09-05 11:52:27.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[The title evokes The Thin Man but the more accurate reference points are Superbad and Harold and Kumar. But it’s no bromance: instead, straight-edge heteros Michael Cera and Kat Dennings do the are-you-my-soulmate? thing over one incident-laden night in Brookyn’s various hipster-infested rock clubs (i.e. the sort of place where Bishop Allen gets a gig). In short: this is not the sort of movie that many of us wanted Peter Sollett to make after his fine, sincerely independent debut Raising Victor Vargas. But Nick and Nora’s Infinite Playlist is better than it sounds, partly because Sollett pushes gamely past the script’s rom-com potholes, and partly because Cera is less mannered than usual. As for Dennings, she’s wonderful — as she was in The House Bunny — and she’s positively triumphant during what must be 2008’s most memorable mainstream climax (double entendre intended!). <br />]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/film/film/article/38644</link>
                      <category><![CDATA[film/film]]></category>
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                      <pubDate>2008-09-05 10:54:07.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[35 Rhums]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[It’s tempting to label Claire Denis’ 35 Rhums “minor,” coming as it does on the heels of her previous film L’Intrus — arguably one of the most conceptually radical films of the decade, and perhaps the masterpiece of her remarkable career. Surely this new film, which stars Alex Dascas as a Parisian train operator sharing a tiny apartment with his university-aged daughter (Mati Diop) — a co-habitation that’s almost problematically intimate — is more conventional in its storytelling techniques. But, as shot by the peerless Agnes Godard, it’s no less beautiful. And the focus core of outsiders — with one exception, every major character is of African extraction — places it squarely within a filmography that’s always featured what might be called concentric communities of tightly-knit enclaves within a larger urban space. Her project is nothing less than the mapping of contemporary French society, and 35 Rhums is a precise, probing work of social cartography. <br />]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/tiff/specialpresentations/article/38643</link>
                      <category><![CDATA[tiff/specialpresentations]]></category>
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                      <pubDate>2008-09-05 10:52:01.000</pubDate>
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