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TORONTO Weekend, October 14-16, 2011 www.metronews.ca News worth sharing.

TTC mulls random drug testing

Toronto. Zoo A staff member feeds a newborn male polar bear cub at the Toronto Zoo on Tuesday in this handout photo. Only one cub in a litter of three has survived after its mother rejected them. Story, page 4.

Policy review comes after fatal bus crash

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One polar bear cub left after 2nd sibling dies

A fatal bus accident on Aug. 30 has reopened the issue of random or mandatory drug-and-alcohol testing for TTC workers. Transit officials confirmed Wednesday that a review of the system’s fitness-for-duty policy will be on the agenda at next week’s Toronto Transit Commission meeting. That review comes in the wake of a bus collision on Lawrence Avenue East that killed one woman and injured 13 other riders. Bus driver William Ainsworth has been charged with criminal negligence causing death and possession of cannabis. TTC chief general manager Gary Webster refused to comment on the recommendations that are expected to become public on Monday. But transit executives have long considered random drug testing a requirement of any comprehensive fitness-for-duty policy, said Coun. Karen Stintz, who chairs the

Rights violation? When its current fitness-for-duty policy was introduced in 2008, the TTC stopped short of launching random screening of transit workers, a practice that’s widespread in the United States but not common in Canada, where some consider it a violation of human rights.

TTC board. “They’ve been consistent in that position,” she said. Asked if she supports random testing, Stintz said, “I think as a commission we do need to look at whether or not our policy can be improved, and if that’s a recommendation by management ... we need to consider that.” The TTC has been screening for drug use in new hires since 2010. It also tests employees suspected of using drugs and alcohol at work. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE


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Toronto poised to ban shark fin CARLOS OSORIO/TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

Cesar Palacio says Mayor Rob Ford supports banning the sale and consumption of shark fin.

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Toronto city council will almost certainly ban the sale and consumption of shark fin at its meeting on Oct. 24. The city’s licensing committee unanimously endorsed a ban on Thursday, and its chair, Coun. Cesar Palacio, said Mayor Rob Ford supported the decision. “At city council, it’s prob-

ably going to be a rubberstamping. Hopefully we have, also, a unanimous vote,” said Palacio. The proposed bylaw would impose steep fines on anyone caught selling, consuming or possessing shark fin: $5,000 for a first offence, $25,000 for a second, $100,000 for a third or subsequent offence. Restaurant inspectors

would check for shark fin during the regular course of their work. Shark fin soup is a traditional Chinese delicacy often served at weddings. Proponents of a ban argue that finning, which is the practice of severing fins from live sharks and tossing them back in the ocean to die, is inhumane. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

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The TTC has room for eight riders on its new customer advisory panel As if you needed more incentive to learn a second language, a new study suggests bilingualism keeps Alzheimer’s symptoms at bay. Scan code for story.

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Think you’ve got a better way to run Toronto’s transit? The TTC is inviting the public to apply for eight seats on a new customer liaison panel that will begin meeting in January. Riders are also invited to bring their questions, suggestions and complaints to a series of town hall meetings the TTC plans to hold quarterly, starting Nov. 24 at city hall. With service and staff cuts looming in January, the TTC signaled Thursday that it hasn’t given up on improving its relationship with riders, even if that means climbing outside transit officials’ comfort zone. “There’s something dangerous about meeting with customers en masse because you never know what they’re going to say,”

‘A contradiction’ Noting that frontline TTC workers have not been invited to sit on the panel, the president of the transit workers’ union dismissed it as a political smokescreen. “It’s a bit of a contradiction. On one end you reduce service and all of a sudden we’re going to reach out to the customers,” said Bob Kinnear, president of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 113.

said the TTC’s new chief customer service officer, Chris Upfold. “Fundamentally what we’re talking about is a culture change,” said TTC chair Karen Stintz.

TTC chair Karen Stintz announces on Thursday the first major customer service innovations launched since the TTC’s new customer service executive Chris Upfold, right, joined the transit system in Toronto.

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Second polar bear cub dies at zoo

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Toronto Zoo keeping a close watch on third cub after ‘inexperienced’ mother refused to care for offspring When the keepers came out for their daily chat at the Toronto Zoo’s polarbear enclosure on Thursday, people wanted to know about the cubs. Late Tuesday night, 10year-old polar bear Aurora gave birth to three cubs and rejected them. One didn’t survive, and on Thursday, the zoo announced a second had died. The third cub, a male, is being monitored in an intensive-care unit. “She’s just inexperienced,” a keeper said of the mother bear. “That happens with a lot of animals. She doesn’t know what to do. She’s never taken care of babies.” In a release, the zoo

Polar perils Aurora came to the zoo in 2001 after she and her sister Nikita were found in the wilderness. It’s speculated their mother was killed by a hunter. Robert Buchanan of Polar Bear International praised the actions of the zookeepers. “How quickly they acted to spare them and save the others is amazing. You just can’t run in there and grab the litter. They are very dangerous animals.”

said “young animal mothers do not always nurture offspring, resulting in rejection and death.” A source at the zoo said

Aurora tried to eat her cubs and had done so with a litter last year. Several animal lovers at the zoo heard that Aurora had a history of eating her offspring. Leslie Milne, who was volunteering with a school group, said that after the first death she had asked a staff member what happened to the cubs. “He said that one is in critical condition, the other will probably make it … and that last year the same bear ate all three. He said it was looking up this year, with only one death,” she said, hours before the second cub died. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

Camila Grey, left, and Leisha Hailey of the duo Uh Huh Her are bringing their Keep A Breast tour to the Phoenix Concert Theatre on Saturday. The two have just released a new album, Nocturnes. Hailey was formerly with the Indigo Girls and starred in the TV series The L Word. CONTRIBUTED

The breast darn show in town Electro-pop duo Uh Huh Her are playing at the Phoenix Concert Theatre on Saturday, headlining the first Keep A Breast music tour in support of breast-cancer prevention and awareness. The Keep A Breast Foundation is a non-profit organization geared mainly toward teaching teenagers about breast cancer and how to adopt a healthier lifestyle.

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Man says philanthropist was ‘squandering the family money’ Was struggling to repay $2 million he owed to godfather’s company The godson of a Toronto philanthropist gunned down four years ago has admitted masterminding the murder of multimil-

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more than a year to conclude the investigation of what homicide detectives initially deemed a suspicious pediatric death. “Once the medical examination was completed, then the investigation takes a different turn,” Ruttan said. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

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The traditional route of complaining to businesses via phone, e-mail or even letters have been replaced by a more efficient and effective medium: Social media. Webby Awards executive director David-Michel Davies and his team comb through thousands of sites each year to find the best and most innovative sites on the Internet and, along the way, Davies also picks up on the most current trends. “What we’re seeing, is that in 2011, people are turning to places like Twitter, Facebook and other social media networks to complain about brands, products, and the service they’re using,” said Davies. “A lot of brands and companies are recognizing that people are voicing their dissatisfaction in these places and so they’re creating accounts or virtual help desks to try and solve these problems,” he said.

And why not vent in these public forums? Response times are quick, especially since some companies have allocated resources in staffing positions to deal with these issues specifically, and the company in question might even throw in a freebie as an apology. “If you’re somebody on Delta Airlines, you tweet that you didn’t get the food you’re supposed to or you didn’t get the seat you had reserved or whatever it is, they actually have an account there searching for people talking about Delta and try to fix their problem,” he said. Davies says it’s the ‘golden age of complaining.’ “You’ve never had a larger soapbox to stand on top of and a more hyper-connected community to complain to,” he said. This is still a very new area for many businesses, says Davies, who are learning and struggling with whether or not to respond to the public criti-

Webby Awards executive director David-Michel Davies is scheduled to speak at the ETA Conference in Toronto on Friday.

cisms and how to approach them. Regardless of the legitimacy of the complaint, companies either have to deal with the repercussions of ignoring them, which could hurt their reputation, or do something about it. “If you get somebody who has a big following on Twitter complaining about you, and it’s not fair.... The person’s still doing it,” Davies said.

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B.C. drivers still distracted: Police When it comes to driving while using an electronic device, cops in B.C. have heard every excuse in the book. Police issued more than 3,500 tickets in a September crackdown against distracted driving, according to the Insurance Corporation of B.C. (ICBC). Most of the drivers’ excuses were justifications for behaviour people know is illegal, said Jill Blacklock, an ICBC program manager. Half of drivers claimed they see other drivers using electronics behind the wheel regularly, but only 16 per cent admitted to using devices themselves, according to a survey conducted by Ipsos Reid for ICBC. “Many people have learned to drive and talk on the phone or text, and they feel they’re good at

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Bhutan. Newlyweds

Big Iceland volcano ‘showing signs of restlessness’ Eruption will be worse than last year’s, experts say

U.S. President Barack Obama, a huge hoops fan, will have the seat of his choice at the Carrier Classic game on Veterans Day. The location: The flight deck of the USS Carl Vinson, the aircraft carrier that buried Osama bin Laden at sea. Obama will attend the Nov. 11 matchup between North Carolina and Michigan State, the first college basketball game on an active flat top.

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If Iceland’s air-traffic paralyzing volcanic eruption last year seemed catastrophic, just wait for the sequel. That’s what some experts are saying as they nervously watch rumblings beneath a much more powerful Icelandic volcano. Katla could spew an ash cloud dwarfing the 2010 eruption that cost airlines $2 billion. Brooding over rugged hills on Iceland’s southern edge, Katla is a much bigger beast than the nearby Eyjafjallajökull volcano, which threw ash all over Europe for several weeks.” Katla is named after an

Iceland’s Katla volcano is named after an evil troll.

evil troll. Its last major eruption in 1918 continued for more than a month, turning day into night, starving crops of sunlight and killing off

some livestock. Now, clusters of small quakes are being detected around Katla, which means an eruption could be imminent, seismologists say. “It is definitely showing signs of restlessness,” said one at the University of Iceland. At the aptly named Volcano Hotel in Vik, co-owner Margaret Brigisdottir is watching warily. “It has been 100 years,” she said. “The time is coming.” Right now, “we are not in any danger” — and she’s counting on the lava flow heading in the opposite direction. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, 31 — sometimes called the Asian Elvis because of his hairstyle — honours his bride, Queen Jetsun Pema, 21. They were married Thursday in Punakha, Bhutan.

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Occupy Halifax

United in protest

at Grande Parade Square Members will be taking their message beyond the designated area outside city hall to Halifax’s Nocturne festival, set for the same night, said Dylan Sagar, an administrator of Occupy Halifax’s Facebook page. Since the group sprung up at the beginning of October, its Facebook page has attracted more than 2,300 likes.

On Saturday, cities around the world will join the Occupy Wall Street movement Here’s a snapshot of what’s happening in Metro cities across Canada Occupy Edmonton

Occupy Vancouver

at Churchill Square In a statement, organizers say they are concerned about corporate interests’ effect on political institutions and public policy, along with putting profits above the well-being of communities.

at Vancouver Art Gallery “The movement in its core is peaceful,” said organizer Min Reyes. “It’s not a protest; it’s more of a gathering for people to talk and try and figure out how we can change our society.”

Occupy Winnipeg at Manitoba legislature building Organizers say the seven-hour walk through the city’s banking district is a call to action against corporate greed, corporate control and Third World living conditions in northern communities.

Occupy Calgary

Occupy Toronto

at Bankers Hall Organizers have set up a “safe camp” on St. Patrick’s Island, which, as of mid-week, had 50 residents and was continuing to grow. Police plan to bring in more officers if necessary, expressing concern anarchists could infiltrate the rally.

at Financial District Organizers have been haunted by last year’s crackdown on G20 protests. In a petition to Toronto Chief Bill Blair, signatories called on police to respect the rights of demonstrators. “The goal is public safety and facilitation of peaceful protest,” responded police spokesman Mark Pugash.

Occupy Montreal at Square Victoria “We will not be moved. We will not leave. We are the 99 per cent,” reads the group’s website. It advises bringing tents and warm clothes.

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at Confederation Park “We’re hoping that there will be between 500 to 1,000 out and we can actually engage them in the demand-making process. It is very difficult to align everybody’s (points of view),” said Kevin Donaghy, one of the lead organizers, who said he himself will be advocating for greater protection of First Nations lands

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Web can’t beat word of mouth for Occupy movement GREGORIO BORGIA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Forget Twitter. The best way to organize a protest in 826 cities around the world is good, old-fashioned word of mouth. Facebook and Twitter appear to be outlets for antiestablishment ranting rather than almighty massmobilizing tools. In fact, despite the movement’s

rallying cry that claims “We are the 99 per cent,” figures on social-media networks reveal a bleaker reality: According to Twitter trends aggregators twopular.com and TwitterCounter.com, #event15october and #globalchange don’t feature in the Top 60 global trends of the week. Meanwhile, the official Facebook page for 15october reveals that there are more people who didn’t

A protester rests at a makeshift tent camp in Rome, Thursday, in preparation for Saturday’s demonstration against the Italian government’s austerity package.

click on the “attendance” button (338,000) than the would-be demonstrators (some 50,000). The reason for the lack of social-media activity is clear, said social-media analyst Andrew Girdwood. “For these kinds of protests like the Occupy Wall Street movement, there’s one co-ordination that needs to be done, but it is ultimately up to people to tell their friends to go,” he said.

In fact, according to Girdwood, “people living in areas of the world with advanced traditional media coverage will just need to switch on the television to check if something is happening nearby, and eventually head to the demonstration.” The global hot spots today are those countries hard hit by the financial crisis and subsequent European Union debt woes like Italy and Spain.

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Shooting suspect unstable: Ex-wife CHRIS CARLSON/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Police have not released victims’ information Ex-wife was at salon when gunman came, witnesses say The ex-wife of the man suspected of killing eight people in a shooting rampage at a California hair salon claimed in court papers filed this year that he was mentally unstable and had threatened to kill himself or someone else at least once. Michelle Fournier Dekraai made the allegations in May during her longrunning custody battle with Scott Dekraai over their seven-year-old son. There was no sign that she had filed a restraining order to keep him physically away from her. Police say Scott Dekraai opened fire in the Seal Beach, Calif. salon where his ex-wife worked Wednesday afternoon, a day after he was in court for a

hearing related to the custody dispute. Police have not released information about the victims, and it’s unclear if Dekraai’s ex-wife is among them. The couple divorced in 2007, and Scott Dekraai remarried, but the battle over their son continued to rage. Michelle Fournier Dekraai wrote in the court papers that her ex-husband was “almost manic when it comes to demanding absolute right to control our son and make unilateral decisions.” She wrote that giving Scott Dekraai more custody of their child would be lead to “a situation where the inmates are running the asylum.”

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become for many — including the middle class — a place of lost opportunity. “As the bad times have endured, Americans have also lost their belief in redress and recovery,” reads the New York Times editorial published last weekend. “At this point, protest is the message: Income inequality is grinding down that middle class, increasing the ranks of the poor, and threatening to create a permanent underclass of able, willing but jobless people.” So, citizens — some with grey hair, some with children — are gathering en masse on street corners and city parks to speak out on everything from corporate greed to the death penalty. And what could be more American than what happened in New York City on Monday: Rapper Kanye West, arriving in gold chain and grill, crashing the party. But as the movement spreads, the original New

“As the bad times have endured, Americans have also lost their belief in redress and recovery.” NEW YORK TIMES EDITORIAL

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In a speech sprinkled with roughly two-dozen references to Jack Layton, Thomas Mulcair announced his bid to lead the NDP and complete the mission set out by its late leader: Forming a government. “Jack may not be here to see that day,” the Montreal MP said. “But thanks to him, that day will come.... I’m not trying to replace Jack Layton. I want to succeed him by building on what he’s already brought.” A fluently bilingual lawyer, university professor and provincial civil servant, Mulcair is considered an underdog at this stage but may be among the only candidates who poses a

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Boomers delaying downsizing: Study Some keep family home so grown kids have place to live Others buying bigger houses, expensive condos For baby boomers, home is turning out to be more than just where the heart is. It’s where the kids are — and seem to have no immediate plans to vacate. Some 17 per cent of Canadian baby boomers are delaying plans to downsize because they need the space to accommodate adult children, says TD Canada Trust’s 2011 Boomer Buyers Report. That number is closer to 22 per cent in British Columbia where Vancouver’s hot housing market has pushed the price of even tiny condos into the stratosphere and made living at home the only viable option for young people. But don’t assume all

Spending more Surveys of baby boomers who’ve already retired found 5 per cent tend to spend more — not less — once they’ve left work. A growing number are doing consulting or contract work, as much to keep busy as help pay for exotic trips and fancy homes.

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@Dave DoesLife: Alright #toronto who is hiring.. Quit hiding from me #ineedajob @KalimotxoCass: Not one damn thing in this mall!! #yorkdale #toronto @ShaneD75: Hollywood has run out of ideas! Remaking Footloose, The Crow, Point Break, Robo Cop, & Total Recall. Whatever happened to creativity? #toronto @BacteriaBob: @OccupyToronto Are bacteria allowed to join? Trust me when I say that WE are the 99% of Earth’s organisms.

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Worth mentioning She’s a 40-year-old mother of eight, with a ninth child due soon. The family homestead in a Burundi village is too small to provide enough food, and three of the children have quit school for lack of money. “I regret to have made all those children,” says Godelive Ndageramiwe. At Ahmed Kasadha’s prosperous farm in eastern Uganda, it’s a different story. “My father had 25 children — I have only 14 so far, and expect to produce more in the future,” says Kasadha, who has two wives. He considers a large family a sign of success. By the time Ndageramiwe’s ninth child arrives, and any further members of the Kasadha clan, the world’s population will have passed a momentous milestone. As of Oct. 31, according to the UN Population Fund, there will be seven billion people on Earth. Experts say most of Africa — and other highgrowth developing nations such as Afghanistan and Pakistan — will be hard-pressed to furnish enough food, water and jobs for their people.

Nona Moumani fixes various globes at a booth at the Book Fair in Frankfurt on Thursday. The world’s largest book fair runs until Sunday. MICHAEL PROBST/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Seattle superhero appears in court A self-proclaimed superhero wore a charcoal-coloured mask Thursday as he entered a Seattle courtroom where prosecutors said they hadn’t yet decided whether to file charges against him. Phoenix Jones, whose real name is Benjamin John Francis Fodor, was arrested early Sunday after police say he pepper-sprayed four people who had left a nightclub. Fodor said he

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was trying to break up a fight when he was attacked. The clubgoers insisted to police they hadn’t been fighting. During the hearing, a Ben Fodor, court officer a.k.a. Phoenix Jones asked Jones to remove his mask and he complied. He also wore a superhero uniform under a button-down shirt. “I decided to make a difference and stop crime in my neighbourhood,” Fodor said. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Ren (Kenny Wormald) is a big city kid forced by circumstance to move to the small town of Bomont, Ga., where dancing is outlawed. Ren, a former gymnast and dancing fool, challenges the law, butts heads with the local preacher (Dennis Quaid) and falls in love with the minister’s daughter Ariel (Julianne Hough). Will the town lift the ban? Will the love birds ever get to break dance in public?

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Footloose redux grittier than expected, with stars Kenny Wormald and Julianne Hough shining on the dance floor But in the end, it’s still full of cheese

Richard: Mark, Footloose is grittier than you would imagine a movie starring Ryan Seacrest’s girlfriend to be. The slickness normally associated with contemporary teen fare is mostly missing here, replaced with the steamy Southern feel that permeates director Craig Brewer’s other films. You won’t hear a line like, “You’re sexier than socks on a rooster,” in any of the Twilight movies. Mark: Yes, Richard, the best thing about the movie is its authentic country-fried details. It doesn’t condescend to its blue collar characters and that’s to its credit. I thought the original was

dated way back in the ’80s. Now, in an Internet world, the town that banned dancing would have been ridiculed all over America and the American Civil Liberties Union would have filed suit immediately. And why did the town ban teen dancing when the real problem was teen drinking? RC: Because then the movie would have to have been called Intervention, and that’s a whole different story! Rebooting a wellloved classic is a tricky business. There are slight changes, Ren is now from Boston instead of Chicago, the tractor game of chicken from the original is now a

bus race and the dancing has been updated but the upbeat rebellious core (and most of the songs) of the ’84 movie is intact. MB: Speaking of dancing, I wish there had been more of it. The first dance scene in the parking lot had nice energy, Kenny Wormald’s solo when he dances off his anger in the warehouse was riveting, but then it takes a long time to get to the big finale, which I thought was a dud. The movie should have gone craaaaaaazzzzzy at that point, but everyone, including the choreographer, was on their best behaviour. And what did you think of the acting?

RC: I thought Wormald and Hough shone the brightest when they are in motion on the dance floor— which isn’t often enough — but Miles Teller as Willard (played by Chris Penn in the original), Ren’s dance-challenged best friend steals the show on and off the dance floor. MB: You could not be more right. Teller has the looks and presence of a young John Cusack. And only Dennis Quaid could take the thankless preacher role and imbue it with a sense of humanity. But in the end, it’s still a cheesy flick, even if this remake takes it from mild to medium cheddar.

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A Michigan woman is suing the distributor of the Ryan Gosling film Drive because the film wasn’t what she expected based on its marketing. Sarah Deming is suing the film’s distributor, FilmDistrict, and Emagine Novi Theater because the movie “bore very little similarity to a chase, or race action film.” METRO

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Movie reviews The Thing Genre: Horror Director: Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. Stars: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel Edgerton 881

Classic sci-fi thriller The Thing gets its first makeover in nearly 30 years in this updated prequel about a replicating alien killing off stranded scientists in remote Antarctica. While the film delivers serviceable respect to John Carpenter’s 1982 version with exemplary use of scenery, effects and a strong lead in Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Final Destination 3), the outcome is relatively predictable and the plot points somewhat transparent. STEVE GOW

Take Shelter Genre: Drama Director: Jeff Nichols Stars: Michael Shannon, Jessica Chastain, Shea Whigham 8811⁄2

The Big Year Genre: Comedy Director: David Frankel Stars: Jack Black, Steve Martin, Owen Wilson 8811⁄2

Take ambition, intrigue, passion, backstabbing, dastardly deeds and greed on a massive scale, add laughs, set it in the world of competitive bird watching and you have The Big Year. Audience faves Black, Martin and Wilson em-

Take Shelter sees imposing actor Michael Shannon getting a wide canvas to expand his brand of slow burn unease, starring as a rural Ohio family man who has apocalyptic visions of greasy rain, poison gas, murder and death. Is he truly mad or is there something to his grim prophecies? Director Jeff Nichols doesn’t reveal the answer until the last sequence and though his film is slow, Shannon is so gripping (as is Jessica Chastain as his long suffering wife), his character so complex and his descent so tragic that we can’t help but watch, fascinated and frightened.

bark on the yearlong competition to score the most species sightings, in a strangely fascinating, insightful and funny road trip and gets added credit for having the guts regarding the whole bird watching thing. Frankel brings Marley-and-Me heart and The-Devil-WearsPrada sass to this unexpected gem, based on Mark Obmascik’s book. ANNE BRODIE

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Benda Bilili! Genre: Documentary Directors: Renaud Barret, Florent de La Tullaye Stars: Leon Likabu, Roger Landu, Coco Ngambali 8811⁄2

Shot on grainy digital video, Benda Bilili! looks as gritty as the story it tells. Staff Benda Bilili, a group of physically handicapped musicians, meet on the streets of Kinshasa each night to sing their unique tales of woe, their dream of touring Europe clashing with the economic realities of life in Congo. A moving story, even the coldest hearts will warm to the band’s music and optimism as obstacles pile up in their attempt to record an album. IAN GORMELY

Dead Dreams Revenge of the Electric Car Genre: Documentary Director: Chris Paine Narrator: Tim Robbins 881

Returning to the subject of his 2006 documentary Who Killed the Electric Car?, Chris Paine explores the auto industry’s sluggish acceptance of the tech-

nology in Revenge of the Electric Car. Featuring such personalities as ex-GM head Bob Lutz and celebrities like Danny DeVito, Revenge displays superb access but the vehicle’s mass approval causes Revenge to lack the urgency of Paine’s prequel.

Chateau frock. The Matrix castoff is actually some sort of spook called the Sandman and he convinces our hapless hero that a psychopath killed his wife, setting forth a twisty chain of events filled with fake gore and melodrama. Some good ideas can’t overcome an over-ambitious storyline that gets crippled under the weight of tin-eared dialogue and goofy performances.

Genre: Thriller Director: Josh Koffman Stars: Corey Sevier, Christian Potenza, Amber Goldfarb 11⁄2

It’s hard to be too hard on a homegrown horror movie like Dead Dreams, but low budget forgiveness aside, the flick is a chore to endure. A stubble faced shlub suffering from amnesia wakes up to come face to face with what appears to be Ringo Starr in a Le

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“All for one, and one for all!” — that ageless motto, evoking 17th century swashbuckling Frenchmen, sounds its familiar jingle yet again with the release of a new The Three Musketeers. This time, however, we get “action fresh and modern for the younger audience”, according to director and co-producer Paul W.S. Anderson, the man behind the Resident Evil saga. “I felt that every generation ought to get its own version of The Three Musketeers — one that reflects of that particular decade,” he says of the 1844 classic

by Alexandre Dumas. So in essence: a new cast, some peppy dialogue and novel visual effects — all in trending 3D. Anderson’s “stellar ensemble cast” has some degree of critical acclaim: Logan Lerman, who leads as D’Artagnan, is coming-ofage in Hollywood, having appeared in Percy Jackson; the world-weary Musketeers are played by Matthew Macfadyen (Pride & Prejudice), Ray Stevenson (TV’s Rome) and Luke Evans (the upcoming Immortals); and Anderson’s wife and cult favourite Milla Jovovich is triple-agent Milady de Winter. Among the bad guys, Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz (Inglourious Basterds) plays

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Young heartthrob On The Three Musketeers set, everyday was a bad hair day for Logan Lerman. “I was very conscious of those extensions,” says the 19-year-old from Beverly Hills about the tousled emo-meets-This is Spinal Tap mullet he wore. “They were like little beads, melted on to five strands of

Logan Lerman hair one at a time. Honestly it felt like a beanie that you couldn’t take off,” says Lerman.

the conniving Richelieu, and onetime A-lister Orlando Bloom appears as the dastardly Duke of Buckingham. D’Artagnan and his buddy Musketeers must protect the King of France from those two maniacs. “The movie doesn’t take itself seriously,” Bloom confesses. “This is a pop culture, tongue-in-cheek, irreverent, fun, ‘go buy a big bag of popcorn and take

a trip’ version of the movie. It’s not a historically accurate retelling of The Three Musketeers that the novelist wrote.” Bloom’s devious Duke, with his hyperreal pompadour coif and garish frillnecked outfits, seems an epitome of the movie’s selfcaricature. Even the Musketeers prefer to guzzle booze than spruce themselves up for action. “I don’t know why we

didn’t get the theme music from [the ’80s cartoon] Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds — instead we got [British pop stars] Take That,” Macfadyen jokes. “What’s more, I had a pang of jealousy for Orlando’s costumes.” “All for one, and one for all — it does exactly what it says on the tin,” says Bloom, adding: “and it’s in 3D, and it has a gigantic airship.”

Filmmaker strikes Shakespearean vein CONTRIBUTED

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William Shakespeare would have a field day with Wiebo Ludwig. Equally vilified as a terrorist and hailed for his long-standing battle against oil and gas giants, the reclusive preacher at the centre of David York’s new documentary, Wiebo’s War, is as interesting, complicated and flawed as a protagonist gets. In fact, York uses King Lear to describe the notorious man suspected of the 2008 EnCana pipeline bombings. “I am a man more sinned

against than sinning,” York recited at the Vancouver International Film Festival last week. “He’s a conflicted family man. What he was doing in his struggle was trying to defend his family and his land. “You can’t judge somebody until you get a sense of the pressures they’re under and that became the purpose of the film … to give the audience a means to arrive at their own judgments, to see if they’d be sympathetic and to think about what they’d do if they were in that situation.” It wasn’t long after York started filming his portrait

that a new string of bombings surfaced and the Ludwig family was once again thrust in the middle of a police and media storm. The access afforded to the filmmaker allowed York to capture Ludwig — everything from his faith, and motives to the horrific health effects nearby drilling has had on his family — in a way that national news headlines simply couldn’t convey. “My picture of him is completely at odds of the current affairs version of him that everybody knows,” said York. “He’s a human being, and so am I,

Weibo’s War opens Oct. 21 at The Royal.

and so are you.” Whether the actions of this particular human being are right or wrong are ultimately left open to interpretation.

Wiebo’s War opens theatrically in major Canadian cities starting this week. The film will also tour “oil patch” communities affected by drilling.

Martin Short isn’t sure just what kind of judge he’ll be on the upcoming Canada’s Got Talent. “I have no idea. I’ve never done anything like this before. Which is its appeal,” says the Emmy-winning actor, who was in Toronto Thursday to promote his participation in the TV talent competition. “But I do know if you’re not yourself, it will just come off as hollow. I’m not there to play a role. I’m there to be me.” The show — which begins filming auditions across Canada next week — features amateur entertainers of all kinds vying for fame and fortune. It’s a spinoff of the successful British version that launched the career of Susan Boyle. An American version has also been successful. Short — best known for his comic turns on SCTV and Saturday Night Live — says he was attracted by the show’s premise of discovering new performers. “For so long, I’ve been asked why there are so many talented Canadians. Is it something in the water?” he says. “The reality is — there are a lot of talented Canadians. And to see them at the start of their careers like this is very thrilling.” Short says he’s been lucky in that he hasn’t had to audition much himself. He says a stint in a celebrated Toronto production of Godspell in the early seventies really got his career rolling. Canada’s Got Talent will also provide Short with the opportunity to see parts of Canada he’s never seen before. “Halifax I’m looking forward to. Surprisingly, I’ve never been to Halifax.” Canada’s Got Talent premieres on Citytv in March. IAN JOHNSTON


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THESE PAGES COVER MOVIE START TIMES FROM FRI., OCT. 14 TO THURS., OCT. 20. TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. COMPLETE LISTINGS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE AT METRONEWS.CA/MOVIES.

DOWNTOWN BLOOR THEATRE 506 Bloor St., 416-516-2330 Listings not available at press time.

CARLTON 20 Carlton St., 416-494-9371 50/50 (14A) Fri-Thu 1:35-3:50-6:45-9 Circumstance (14A) Fri-Thu 1:20-4-7-9:15 Crazy, Stupid, Love. (PG) Fri 1:30-7:05 Sat 1:30 Sun 7:05 Mon-Thu 1:30-7:05 Footloose (PG) Fri-Thu 1:25-4:05-6:50-9:35 Higher Ground (14A) Fri-Thu 4:25-9:20 House of Boys (STC) Fri-Thu 1:55-4:15-7:259:40 Midnight in Paris (PG) Fri-Thu 2-4:30-7:109:10 Sarah’s Key (PG) Fri-Thu 1:45-6:55 Senna (14A) Fri-Wed 1:50-3:55-7:15-9:25 Thu 1:50-3:55-9:25 We Were Here (PG) Fri-Thu 4:20-9:45 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri-Thu 1:404:35-7:20-9:30

CUMBERLAND CINEMAS 159 Cumberland Ave., 416-646-0444 French Immersion (14A) Fri-Thu 1:45-4:157-9:40 The Guard (14A) Fri-Thu 1:30-4:45-7:15-9:50 Margaret (14A) Fri-Wed 12:30-3:45-8 Thu 12:30-3:45 Starbuck (STC) Fri-Thu 1:15-4-6:45-9:30

SCOTIABANK THEATRE 259 Richmond St., 416-368-5600 50/50 (14A) Fri-Tue 1:30-2:30-4-5-6:30-7:30-910 Wed 1:30-2-4-4:25-6:30-7:30-9-10 Thu 1:302:30-4-5-6:30-7:30-9-10 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri-Sat 12:40-35:30-8-10:30 No Passes Sun-Thu 12:40-3-5:30-810:20 Captain America: The First Avenger 3D (PG) Fri 1:10-4:10-7-9:55 Sat 7-9:55 Sun 4:107-9:55 Mon 9:55 Tue 1:10-4:10-7-9:55 Wed 1:109:55 Thu 1:10-4:10-7 Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame (STC) Fri 1:40-4:30-7:1510:05 Sat 7:15-10:05 Sun-Tue 1:40-4:30-7:1510:05 Wed 1:15-7:15-10:05 Thu 1:40-4:30-7:15-10:05 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri-Sun 12:50-3:306:10-8:50 Mon 12:50-3:30-7-9:05 Tue-Thu 12:50-3:30-6:10-8:50 Drive (18A) Fri-Thu 2:20-5:10-7:4010:10 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri-Tue 12:401:50-3:40-4:50-6:40-7:50-9:40 Wed 12:40-1:30-3:40-4:30-6:40-9:40 Thu 12:40-1:50-3:40-4:50-6:40-7:50-9:40 North by Northwest (STC) Sun 1 Wed 7 Peter Gabriel: New Blood Orchestra in 3D (G) Mon 7 Real Steel (PG) Fri-Wed 2:45-6-

9:10 Thu 2:45-6-9:50 Fri-Sat 1:20-4:15-7:20-10:20 Sun 1:20-4:15-7:20-10:10 Mon-Thu 1:20-4:157:20-10:15 Real Steel: The IMAX Experience (PG) Fri-Thu 12:45-3:45-6:45-9:45 Rise of the Planet of the Apes (PG) FriThu 1-4:20-6:50-9:20 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri-Thu 2:104:40-7:10-9:50

MARKET SQUARE 80 Front St., 416-494-9371 50/50 (14A) Fri-Sat 1:20-4-7:20-9:35-11:40 SunThu 1:20-4-7:20-9:35 Footloose (PG) Fri-Sat 1:05-3:45-7-9:45 SunMon 3:45-9:45 Tue 1:05-3:45-7-9:45 Wed 3:459:45 Thu 1:05-3:45-7-9:45 Sun-Mon 1:05-7 Wed 1:05-7 The Ides of March (14A) Fri-Sat 1:15-3:557:10-9:25-11:35 Sun-Wed 1:15-3:55-7:10-9:25 Thu 3:55-7:10-9:25 Thu 1 Moneyball (PG) Fri-Wed 12:45-3:50-6:45-9:30 Thu 12:45-9:30 Real Steel (PG) Fri-Thu 12:55-3:40-6:50-9:40 The Thing (14A) Fri-Sat 1:30-3:35-7:05-9:2011:25 Sun-Mon 3:35-9:20 Tue 1:30-3:35-7:05-9:20 Wed 3:35-9:20 Thu 1:30-3:35-7:05-9:20 Sun-Mon 1:30-7:05 Wed 1:30-7:05

REVUE CINEMA 400 Roncesvalles Ave., 416-531-9959 Chasing Madoff (STC) Wed 9:15 Thu 7 Crazy, Stupid, Love. (PG) Fri 9:15 Sat-Sun 3:30-9:15 Wed 3 The Devil’s Double (18A) Mon-Tue 9:15 Senna (14A) Wed 7 Thu 9 The Whistleblower (14A) Fri-Tue 7 Winnie the Pooh (G) Sat-Sun 2

THE ROYAL 608 College St., 416-466-4400 Bad Habits (STC) Sat 6 No Films Showing Today (STC) Fri

VARSITY 55 Bloor St. W., 416-961-6304 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 1:404:20-7-9:40 Contagion (PG) Fri-Wed 1-3:40-6:20-9:20 Thu 1-3:40 Drive (18A) Fri-Thu 1:20-4:407:20-10 Fri-Tue 12:35-

2:45-4:55-7:15-9:45 Wed 4:55-7:15-9:45 Thu 12:35-2:45-4:55-7:15-9:45 The Help (PG) Fri-Thu 1:30-5-8:45 The Ides of March (14A) Fri-Thu 12:50-3:506:50-9:50 Fri-Thu 12:35-2:55-5:15-7:35-10:05 Killer Elite (14A) Fri-Sun 12:35-3:20-6:30-9:30 Mon 12:35-3:20-9:30 Tue 12:35-3:20-6:30-9:30 Wed 3:20-6:30-9:30 Thu 12:35-3:20-9:30 Moneyball (PG) Fri-Thu 12:30-3:30-6:40-10:10 Fri-Tue 1:05-4:15-6:55-9:55 Wed 1:05-4:15-9:55 Thu 1:05-6:55-9:55 Take Shelter (STC) Fri-Thu 12:40-4-7:10-10:15 Fri-Thu 1:15-3:55-6:35-9:15

CANADA SQUARE 2200 Yonge St., 416-646-0444 Contagion (PG) Fri 4:45-7:15-9:45 Sat-Sun 24:45-7:15-9:45 Mon 4:15-6:45 Tue 4:15-7:15 WedThu 4:15-6:45 Crazy, Stupid, Love. (PG) Fri 4:10-6:50-9:30 Sat-Sun 1:30-4:10-6:50-9:30 Mon-Thu 4:10-6:50 The Debt (14A) Fri 4:05-6:45-9:20 Sat-Sun 1:20-4:05-6:45-9:20 Mon 4:30-7:15 Tue 4:30-6:45 Wed-Thu 4:30-7:15 Dream House (14A) Fri 4:50-7:20-9:40 SatSun 2:10-4:50-7:20-9:40 Mon-Thu 4:40-7 Gainsbourg (STC) Fri 4-7-10 Sat-Sun 1-4-7-10 Mon-Thu 4:20-7:20 The Help (PG) Fri 4:20-7:30 Sat-Sun 1:10-4:207:30 Mon-Thu 4-7:10 Killer Elite (14A) Fri 4:30-7:10-9:50 Sat-Sun 1:50-4:30-7:10-9:50 Mon-Thu 4:50-7:30 Midnight in Paris (PG) Fri 4:15-6:40-9:10 Sat-Sun 1:40-4:15-6:40-9:10 Mon-Thu 4:05-6:40

MT. PLEASANT THEATRE 675 Mt.Pleasant Rd., 416-489-8484 Cave of Forgotten Dreams (G) Fri-Sat 7 Sun 4:30 Tue-Thu 7 No Films Showing Today (STC) Mon The Whistleblower (14A) Fri-Sat 9:25 Sun 7

REGENT THEATRE 551 Mt.Pleasant Rd., 416-480-9884 No Films Showing Today (STC) Mon Restless (PG) Fri-Sat 9:05 Sun 4:30 Tue-Wed 7 Senna (14A) Fri-Sun 7 Thu 7

YONGE-EGLINTON CENTRE 2300 Yonge St., 416-544-1236 50/50 (14A) Fri-Sat 2-4:50-7:40-10:05 Sun-Tue 24:50-7:30-9:55 Wed 4:50-7:30-9:55 Thu 2-4:507:30-9:55 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri 1:40-4:20-79:30 No Passes Sat 1:40-4:30-7-9:30 No Passes Sun-Thu 1:40-4:10-7-9:30 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri 12:50-3:30-6:30 Sat 12:45-6:30 Sun-Thu 12:50-3:30-6:30 Drive (18A) Fri-Thu 9:10 Footloose (PG) Fri 1:10-4:30-7:10-10 Sat 1:053:40-7:10-10 Sun-Tue 1:10-4:30-7:10-9:50 Wed 4:30-7:10-9:50 Thu 1:10-4:30-7:10-9:50 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 The Ides of March (14A) Fri-Sat 1:20-3:506:40-9:20 Sun-Thu 1:20-3:50-6:40-9:15 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri 12:45-3:45-6:50-9:50 Sat 3:45-6:50-9:50 Sun-Thu 12:45-3:456:45-9:45 Paranor-

mal Activity 3 (STC) Thu 12:01 Real Steel (PG) Fri 1-4-7:20-10:15 Sat 1:154:20-7:20-10:15 Sun-Tue 1-4-7:05-10 Wed 1:104:05-7:05-10 Thu 1-4-7:05-10 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri-Sat 1:30-4:107:30-10:10 No Passes Sun-Thu 1:30-4:40-7:20-10 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri 1:50-4:407:15-9:45 Sat 7:15-9:45 Sun-Thu 1:50-4:20-6:559:15

YONGE & DUNDAS 24 10 Dundas St East, 416-977-2642 Abduction (PG) Fri 1:45-4:15-6:45-9:30 SatSun 11:15-1:45-4:15-6:45-9:30 Mon-Tue 1:454:15-6:45-9:30 Wed 1:45-4:15 Thu 1:45-4:15-6:45-9:30 Azaan (STC) Fri 3-6:30-9:45 Sat 11:40-3-6:309:45 Mon-Thu 3-6:30-9:45 Breakaway (STC) Fri 3:25-5:45-8:15-11 Sat 10:45-1-3:25-5:45-8:15-11 Sun 10:45-1-3:25-5:458:15-10:40 Mon-Tue 3:25-5:45-8:15-10:40 Wed 3:25 Thu 3:25-5:45-8:15-10:40 Contagion (PG) Fri 1:30-3:30-4-6:15-6:459:15-9:45 Sat-Sun 10:45-12:45-1:30-3:30-4-6:156:45-9:15-9:45 Mon-Thu 1:30-3:30-4-6:15-6:45-9:15-9:45 Contagion: The IMAX Experience (PG) Fri 1:30-4-6:45-9:45 Sat-Sun 10:45-1:30-4-6:459:45 Mon 1:30-4-6:45-9:45 Wed-Thu 1:30-4-6:459:45 Crazy, Stupid, Love. (PG) Fri 2:20-5:05-7:4510:30 Sat-Sun 11:50-2:20-5:05-7:45-10:30 MonThu 2:20-5:05-7:45-10:30 Dead Dreams (STC) Fri 3:25-5:50-8:15-10:40 Sat-Sun 10:40-1:05-3:25-5:50-8:15-10:40 MonThu 3:25-5:50-8:15-10:40 Dream House (14A) Fri 2:45-5:30-8:15-10:50 Sat 12-2:45-5:30-8:15-10:50 Sun 12-2:45-5:308:15-10:45 Mon-Thu 2:45-5:30-8:15-10:45 Footloose (PG) Fri 1:45-3:45-4:30-6:30-7:158:45-9:15-10 Sat-Sun 11-1-1:45-3:45-4:30-6:307:15-8:45-9:15-10 Mon-Wed 1:45-3:45-4:30-6:30-7:15-9:15-10 Thu 1:45-3:454:30-6:30-9:15 Fri-Sat 2:30-5:15-8-10:45 Sun 11:45-2:30-5:15-8-10:45 Mon-Thu 2:30-5:15-810:45 The Help (PG) Fri 4-7:05-10:15 Sat-Sun 11:35-47:05-10:15 Mon-Thu 4-7:05-10:15 I Don’t Know How She Does It (PG) Fri 2:15-4:45-7:10-9:45 Sat-Sun 11:45-2:15-4:45-7:109:45 Mon-Thu 2:15-4:45-7:10-9:45 The Ides of March (14A) Fri 2-2:45-3:454:30-5:15-6:15-7-7:45-8:45-9:30-10:15-11 Sat 10:45-11:30-12:15-1:15-2-2:45-3:45-4:30-5:156:15-7-7:45-8:45-9:30-10:15-11 Sun 10:45-11:3012:15-1:15-2-2:45-3:45-4:30-5:15-6:15-7-7:45-8:30 -9:30-10:15-10:45 Mon-Thu 2-2:45-3:45-4:305:15-6:15-7-7:45-8:30-9:30-10:15-10:45 Khushiyaan (PG) Fri 3:30-6:50-10:10 Sat-Sun 11:55-3:30-6:50-10:10 Mon-Thu 3:30-6:50-10:10 Killer Elite (14A) Fri 2:25-5:20-8-10:45 Sat-Sun 11:50-2:25-5:20-8-10:45 Mon-Thu 2:25-5:20-810:45 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri 1:30-3:30-5:307:45-10 Sat 11:15-1:30-3:30-5:30-7:45-10 Sun-Thu 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:45-10 Paranormal Activity 3 (STC) Thu 12:01 Revenge of the Electric Car (STC) Fri 2:304:45-7-9:10 Sat-Sun 12:15-2:30-4:45-7-9:10 MonThu 2:30-4:45-7-9:10 The Thing (14A) Fri 2-2:45-4-4:45-5:30-6:457:30-8:15-9:30-10:15-11 Sat-Sun 10:30-11:15-121:15-2-2:45-4-4:45-5:30-6:45-7:30-8:15-9:30-10:1 5-11 Mon-Thu 2-2:45-4-4:45-5:30-6:45-7:30-8:15-

9:30-10:15 War of the Arrows (STC) Fri 3:15-6 Sat-Sun 12:30-3:15-6 Mon-Thu 3:15-6

TIFF BELL LIGHTBOX 350 King St. West, 416-599-8433 1911 (14A) Fri-Sun 12:45-3:15-6:15-9 Mon 6:159 Tue-Thu 12:45-3:15-6:15-9 Benda Bilili! (PG) Fri-Sun 12-2-6:45-8:45 Mon 6:45-8:45 Tue-Thu 12-2-6:45-8:45 Hors Pistes (14A) Wed 7 Hot Blood (PG) Sun 1 Tue 6:30 The Interrupters (14A) Fri-Sun 4-7 Mon 7 Thu 7 Monty Python’s Life of Brian (R) Sat 11 The Murderer Lives at Number 21 (PG) Sat 8 Le Mystère Picasso (G) Sun 4 Quai des Orfevres (14A) Fri 6:30 The Secret of NIMH (G) Sat 2 The Wages of Fear (14A) Sun 6:30 Tue 8:45 Wed 9:30 Weird Science (14A) Fri 9

WEST END ALBION CINEMAS 1530 Albion Rd., 416-742-3456 Breakaway (STC) Fri 3:30-5:30-7:45-10 Sat-Sun 1-3:15-5:30-7:45-10 Mon-Thu 3:30-5:30-7:45-10 Khushiyaan (PG) Fri 6:45 Sat-Sun 12:30-6:30 Mon-Thu 6:30 Rascals (PG) Fri 3:45-9:45 Sat-Sun 3:45-9:30

QUEENSWAY 1025 The Queensway, 416-503-0424 50/50 (14A) Fri-Thu 1:20-4:10-7-9:50 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri 12:45-3:105:45-8:15-10:45 No Passes Sat 12:45-3:10 No Passes Sun 12:45-3:10-5:45-8:15-10:45 No Passes Mon-Thu 1:25-4-6:55-9:25 No Passes Sat 5:458:15-10:45 Breakaway (STC) Fri-Sun 12:25-2:55-5:207:45-10:10 Mon-Thu 2:55-5:20-7:45-10:10 Contagion (PG) Fri 2:15-5:10-7:50-10:25 Sat 5:10-7:50-10:25 Sun-Thu 2:15-5:10-7:50-10:25 Crazy, Stupid, Love. (PG) Fri 1:05-3:55-6:459:35 Sat 6:45-9:35 Sun 3:55-6:45-9:35 Mon-Thu 1:05-3:55-6:45-9:35 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri-Thu 12:55-3:406:40-9:20 Dream House (14A) Fri 1:10-3:25-5:50-8:2010:40 Sat 8:20-10:40 Sun 1:10-3:25-5:50-8:2010:40 Mon-Thu 1:45-4:05-6:25-9 Drive (18A) Fri-Sun 12:50-3:15-5:40-8:05-10:35 Mon-Thu 1:10-3:35-6:20-9:05 Footloose (PG) Fri-Sat 12:40-3:30-6:30-9:30 Sun 12:40-3:45-6:30-9:30 Mon-Tue 12:50-3:306:30-9:30 Wed 3:50-7-9:45 Thu 12:50-3:30-6:309:30 Fri-Wed 1:40-4:20-7:30-10:20 Thu 1-3:50-6:30-9:15 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 The Ides of March (14A) Fri-Sun 12:35-35:35-8:10-10:45 Mon-Tue 1-3:45-6:35-9:10 Wed 3:45-6:35-9:10 Thu 1-3:45-6:35-9:10 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 Killer Elite (14A) Fri 1:35-4:25-7:20-10 Sat 1:35-7:20-10 Sun-Thu 1:35-4:25-7:20-10 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri 12:30-2:45-57:25-9:45 Sat 12:25-2:45-5-7:25-9:45 Sun 12:302:45-5-7:25-9:45 Mon 1:55-4:35-9:45 Tue-Thu 2:45-5-7:25-9:45

The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri-Thu 1:15-4:15-7:15-10:15 North by Northwest (STC) Sun 1 Paranormal Activity 3 (STC) Thu 12:01 Peter Gabriel: New Blood Orchestra in 3D (G) Mon 7 Real Steel (PG) Fri-Thu 12:50-1:30-3:50-4:306:50-7:40-9:40-10:30 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri 12:25-3-5:30-810:35 No Passes Sat 12:30-3-5:30-8-10:35 No Passes Sun 12:25-3-5:30-8-10:35 No Passes MonThu 1:50-4:40-7:10-9:55 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri-Sat 24:50-7:35-10:05 Sun 2-4:45-7:35-10:05 Mon-Thu 2-4:50-7:35-10:05

WOODBINE CENTRE 500 Rexdale Blvd., 416-213-1998 The Big Year (PG) Fri-Thu 1:20-3:50-7:10-9:25 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri-Thu 1:15-4:15-6:509:15 Dream House (14A) Fri-Thu 1:25-4:20-7:209:35 Footloose (PG) Fri-Thu 12:55-3:55-6:45-9:20 The Ides of March (14A) Fri-Thu 1:10-3:457-9:20 Killer Elite (14A) Fri-Thu 7:05-9:40 Real Steel (PG) Fri-Thu 1:30-4:10-6:50-9:30 The Thing (14A) Fri-Thu 1:05-4:05-7:15-9:45 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri-Thu 1-4

KINGSWAY THEATRE 3030 Bloor St. West, 416-232-1939 The Debt (14A) Fri-Thu 7 The Help (PG) Fri-Thu 4:20 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Thu 9 Midnight in Paris (PG) Fri-Thu 2:45 Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D (PG) Sat-Sun 11:15 The Whistleblower (14A) Fri-Thu 12:45

EAST END BEACH CINEMAS 1651 Queen St. E., 416-699-5971 50/50 (14A) Fri 4:20-7:10-9:40 Sat 1:30-7:109:40 Sun 1:30-4:20-7:10-9:40 Mon-Thu 7:10-9:40 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri 4-6:40 Sat-Sun 1-46:40 Mon-Thu 6:40 Drive (18A) Fri-Thu 9:30 Footloose (PG) Fri 4:30-7:30-10:10 Sat-Sun 1:30-4:30-7:30-10:10 Mon-Thu 7:30-10:10 The Ides of March (14A) Fri 4:40-7:20-9:50 Sat-Sun 1:50-4:40-7:20-9:50 Mon-Thu 7:20-9:50 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri-Sat 3:50-7-10:20 Sun 12:50-3:50-7-10:20 Mon-Thu 7-10:20 Real Steel (PG) Fri 3:40-6:50-10 Sat-Sun 12:40-3:40-6:50-10 Mon-Thu 6:50-10

FOX THEATRE 2236 Queen St. E., 416-691-7330 Cave of Forgotten Dreams 3D (G) Fri 7 Sat 9 Sun 7 Mon 9:15 The Debt (14A) Fri 9 Sat 3:30-7 Sun 3:30-9 Mon 7 Tue 9 The Devil’s Double (18A) Wed 9 Thu 7 Project Nim (STC) Tue-Wed 7 Thu 9:15 Winnie the Pooh (G) Sat-Sun 2


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NORTH YORK SHEPPARD GRANDE 4861 Yonge St., 416-590-9974 50/50 (14A) Fri 4:30-7:35-10:05 Sat-Sun 1:304:30-7:35-10:05 Mon-Thu 4:30-7:25-10 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri 4-7-9:30 No Passes Sat-Sun 1:10-4-7-9:30 No Passes Mon-Thu 4-7-9:30 Breakaway (STC) Fri 3:50-6:50-9:50 Sat-Sun 13:50-6:50-9:50 Mon-Tue 3:50-6:50-9:50 Wed 6:50-9:50 Thu 3:50-6:50-9:50 The Debt (14A) Fri 3:30-6:30-9:20 Sat 6:309:20 Sun 12:50-3:30-6:30-9:20 Footloose (PG) Fri 4:20-7:20-10:10 Sat-Sun 1:20-4:20-7:20-10:10 Mon-Thu 4:20-7:15-9:55 The Help (PG) Fri 5:20-8:40 Sat 8:40 Sun 2:105:20-8:40 The Ides of March (14A) Fri 4:10-7:10-10

metronews.ca WEEKEND, OCTOBER 14-16, 2011

Sat-Sun 1:40-4:10-7:10-10 Mon-Thu 4:10-7:109:55 Killer Elite (14A) Fri 4:15-7:25-10:15 Sat 7:2510:15 Sun 1:15-4:15-7:25-10:15 Mon-Tue 4:157:05-9:45 Wed 7:05-9:45 Thu 4:15-7:05-9:45 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri 3:40-6:40-9:40 Sat-Sun 12:30-3:40-6:40-9:40 Mon-Thu 3:40-6:40-9:40 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri 5-7:40-10:20 No Passes Sat-Sun 2:30-5-7:40-10:20 No Passes Mon-Thu 5-7:30-10

EMPRESS WALK 5095 Yonge St., 416-223-9550 Abduction (PG) Fri 4:15-7-9:30 Sat-Sun 1:103:45-6:50-9:20 Mon-Thu 4:15-7-9:30 Circumstance (14A) Sub-Titled Fri 4:20-6:409:10 Sub-Titled Sat-Sun 12:30-3:30-6:20-8:40 Sub-Titled Mon-Thu 4:20-6:40-9:10

Contagion (PG) Fri 3:45-6:10-8:40 Sat-Sun 12:15-3:15-6:10-9 Mon-Thu 3:45-6:10-8:40 Crazy, Stupid, Love. (PG) Fri 6:45-9:45 SatSun 6:30-9:15 Mon-Thu 6:45-9:45 Drive (18A) Fri 4:45-7:30-10:15 Sat-Sun 1:204:30-7-9:45 Mon-Thu 4:45-7:30-10:15 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri 4:10-6:15-8:30 Sat-Sun 12:50-3:20-6:15-8:30 Mon-Thu 4:106:15-8:30 Real Steel (PG) Fri 3:30-6:30-9:15 Sat-Sun 123-6-8:45 Mon-Thu 3:30-6:30-9:15 Fri 4:30-7:1510 Sat-Sun 1-1-4-7:15 Mon-Thu 4:30-7:15-10 Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D (PG) Fri 4 Sat-Sun 12:45-3:10 Mon-Thu 4 Vorood-e-Aghayan Mamnoo (STC) Fri 3:50-6:20-8:50 Sat-Sun 1:30-4:15-6:40-9:10 Mon-Thu 3:50-6:20-8:50 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri 3:40-68:45 Sat-Sun 1-3:15-6:45-9:30 Mon-Thu 3:40-68:45

SILVERCITY YORKDALE 6 3401 Dufferin St., 416-444-3456 50/50 (14A) Fri-Sat 2-4:50-7:40-10:20 Sun-Thu 12:45-3:20-6:20-9:10 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 1:304:30-7:10-9:40 Dolphin Tale (G) Fri-Sun 12:40 Mon-Thu 12:55 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri-Sun 3:30-6:30-9:20 Mon-Thu 3:40-6:30-9:20 Dream House (14A) Fri-Mon 1:15-3:50-6:409:30 Tue 4:50-7:20-9:45 Wed-Thu 1:15-3:506:40-9:30 Footloose (PG) Fri-Sat 1:20-4:20-7:20-10:15 Sun-Thu 1:20-4:20-7:20-10 The Ides of March (14A) Fri-Sat 1:50-4:407:30-10:10 Sun-Thu 12:50-3:55-7:05-9:55 The Lion King (STC) Fri-Thu 1:40 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri-Thu 4:15-6:45-

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SILVERCITY FAIRVIEW 1800 Sheppard Ace. E., 416-644-7746 50/50 (14A) Fri-Sat 12:55-3:30-6:20-9:20 Sun 12:55-3:40-6:20-9:20 Mon-Tue 12:55-3:30-6:209:20 Wed 12:55-3:30-6:45-9:20 Thu 12:55-3:306:20-9:20 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri-Tue 1:304:20-6:40-9:40 No Passes Wed 4:40-7-9:40 No Passes Thu 1:30-4:20-6:40-9:40 Star & Strollers Screening, No Passes Wed 1 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri-Thu 1:20-4 Dream House (14A) Fri-Sun 6:45-9 Mon 9 Tue 6:45-9 Wed 9:45 Thu 6:45-9 Footloose (PG) Fri-Sat 12:45-3:40-6:30-9:30 Sun 12:45-3:30-6:30-9:30 Mon-Tue 12:45-3:406:30-9:30 Wed 3:40-6:30-9:30 Thu 12:45-3:406:30-9:30 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 The Ides of March (14A) Fri-Thu 2-4:507:30-10 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri-Tue 1:50-4:306:50-9:10 Wed 1:40-4:30-6:50-9:10 Thu 1:504:30-6:50-9:10 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri 1:10-4:10-7:10-10:15 Sat 7:10-10:15 Sun 4:10-7:10-10:15 Mon-Thu 1:104:10-7:10-10:15 North by Northwest (STC) Sun 1 Wed 7 Peter Gabriel: New Blood Orchestra in 3D (G) Mon 7 Real Steel (PG) Fri-Thu 1-3:50-7-9:50 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri-Tue 1:40-4:407:20-10:10 No Passes Wed 1:30-4:40-7:20-10:10 No Passes Thu 1:40-4:40-7:20-10:10

SCARBOROUGH COLISEUM SCARBOROUGH 300 Borough Dr., 416-290-5217 Abduction (PG) Fri 12:50-3:50-6:50-9:50 Sat 3:50-6:50-9:50 Sun-Thu 12:50-3:50-6:50-9:50 Breakaway (STC) Fri-Thu 1:05-4:05-7:05-10:05 Contagion (PG) Fri-Thu 1:10-4:10-7:10-10:10 Dream House (14A) Fri-Thu 12:45-3:40-6:409:55 Killer Elite (14A) Fri-Thu 1-4-7-10 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri-Thu 12:55-3:206:55-9:25 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri-Thu 1:20-4:20-7:20-10:20 Paranormal Activity 3 (STC) Thu 12:01 Real Steel (PG) Fri-Thu 12:45-1:15-3:45-4:156:45-7:15-9:45-10:15 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri-Wed 1:304:30-7:30-10:30 No Passes Thu 12:40-3:30-6:209 Vedi (14A) Fri-Thu 2-6:10-9:40 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri 1:25-4:257:25-10:25 Sat 1:15-7:25-10:25 Sun-Thu 1:254:25-7:25-10:25

EGLINTON TOWN CENTRE 1901 Eglinton Ave. E., 416-752-4494

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50/50 (14A) Fri-Sun 2:10-4:45-7:05-9:40 MonThu 4:45-7:05-9:40 Star & Strollers Screening Thu 1 Abduction (PG) Fri 1-3:40-6:25 Sat 1-6:25 Sun 1-3:40-6:25 Mon-Thu 3:40-6:25 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 2:204:55-7:35-10:15 No Passes Mon-Thu 4:55-7:3510:15 Contagion (PG) Fri-Sun 12:40-3:35-6:20-9:05 Mon-Thu 3:35-6:20-9:05 Courageous (STC) Fri-Sun 12:30-3:30-6:309:30 Mon-Thu 3:30-6:30-9:30 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri-Sun 1:20-4:05-6:409:35 Mon-Thu 4:05-6:40-9:35 Dream House (14A) Fri-Thu 9:10 Drive (18A) Fri-Sun 1:45-4:35-7:25-9:55 MonThu 4:35-7:25-9:55 Footloose (PG) Fri-Sun 1:15-4:15-7:15-10 Mon-Thu 4:15-7:15-10 Star & Strollers Screening Thu 1 The Ides of March (14A) Fri-Sun 1:50-4:206:55-9:25 Mon-Thu 4:20-6:55-9:25 Killer Elite (14A) Fri 1:40-4:30-7:20-10:05 Sat 4:30-7:20-10:05 Sun 1:40-4:30-7:20-10:05 Mon 4:25-10:05 Tue 4:30-7:20-10:05 Wed 4:30-10:05 Thu 4:30-7:20-10:05 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri-Sun 2:15-4:40-79:20 Mon-Thu 4:40-7-9:20 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri 12:50-3:50-6:50-9:50 Sat 12:50-3:40-6:50-9:50 Sun 12:50-3:50-6:50-9:50 Mon-Thu 3:50-6:50-9:50 North by Northwest (STC) Sun 1 Wed 7 Peter Gabriel: New Blood Orchestra in 3D (G) Mon 7 Real Steel (PG) Fri-Sun 12:45-3:45-6:45-9:45 Mon-Thu 3:45-6:45-9:45 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri-Sun 2-4:507:30-10:20 No Passes Mon-Thu 4:50-7:30-10:20 Vedi (14A) Fri-Sat 1:10-4:10-7:10-10:10 Sun-Thu 4:10-7:10-10:10 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri-Sun 1:304-6:35-9:15 Mon-Thu 4-6:35-9:15

401 & MORNINGSIDE 785 Milner Ave., 416-281-2226 50/50 (14A) Fri-Sat 2:10-4:40-7:25-9:50 Sun 2:10-4:40-7:25-9:40 Mon-Thu 4:40-7:25-9:40 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 1:103:30-6:35-9:10 No Passes Mon-Thu 3:30-6:359:10 Dolphin Tale (G) Fri-Sun 1:45 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri-Sun 4:20-7:05-9:30 Mon-Thu 4-7:05-9:30 Dream House (14A) Fri-Sat 2:30-5-7:55-10:05 Sun 2:30-5-7:55-10 Mon-Thu 5-7:55-10 Drive (18A) Fri-Sat 2:20-4:50-7:45-10:05 Sun 2:20-4:50-7:45-10 Mon-Thu 4:50-7:45-10 Footloose (PG) Fri-Sat 1:30-4:10-7:15-9:55 Sun 1:30-4:10-7:15-9:50 Mon-Thu 4:10-7:15-9:50 The Ides of March (14A) Fri-Sun 1:20-3:506:20-8:50 Mon-Thu 3:40-6:20-8:50 The Lion King (STC) Fri-Sun 12:55 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri-Sun 3:20-6:45-9 Mon-Thu 4:20-6:45-9 Moneyball (PG) Fri-Sun 12:50-3:40-6:30-9:20 Mon-Thu 3:35-6:30-9:20 Real Steel (PG) Fri-Sun 1-4-6:55-9:45 MonThu 3:50-6:55-9:45 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri-Sat 2-4:30-7:3510 No Passes Sun 2-4:30-7:35-9:55 No Passes Mon-Thu 4:30-7:35-9:55

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scene KENNEDY COMMONS 20 33 William Kitchen Rd., 416-335-5323 50/50 (14A) Fri 1:40-2:50-4:10-5:20-6:40-7:509:05-10:10 Sat-Sun 11:20-12:20-1:40-2:50-4:105:20-6:40-7:50-9:05-10:10 Mon-Tue 1:40-2:50-4:10-5:20-6:40-7:50-9:05-10:10 Wed 1:40-2:50-4:10-5:20-6:40-7:50-9:05 Thu 1:402:50-4:10-5:20-6:40-7:50-9:05-10:10 The Big Year (PG) Fri 2:15-4:45-7:15-9:45 Special Engagement Sat-Sun 11:45-2:15-4:457:15-9:45 Special Engagement Mon-Thu 2:154:45-7:15-9:45 The Debt (14A) Fri 2-4:40-7:25-10:05 Sat-Sun 11:10-2-4:40-7:25-10:05 Mon-Thu 2-4:40-7:2510:05 Dolphin Tale (G) Fri 2:10-4:50-7:30-10:10 Sat-Sun 11:25-2:10-4:50-7:30-10:10 Mon-Thu 2:10-4:50-7:30-10:10 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri-Thu 1:55-6:50 Drive (18A) Fri 2:35-5:05-7:35-10:05 Sat-Sun 11:55-2:35-5:05-7:35-10:05 Mon-Thu 2:35-5:057:35-10:05 Footloose (PG) Fri 2-4:45-7:30-10:15 Special Engagement Sat-Sun 11:15-2-4:45-7:30-10:15 Special Engagement Mon-Thu 2-4:45-7:30-10:15 Fri 3:30-6:15-9 Special Engagement Sat-Sun 12:45-3:30-6:15-9 Special Engagement MonThu 3:30-6:15-9 Force (STC) Fri 3-5:50-9:10 Sat-Sun 11:50-35:50-9:10 Mon-Thu 3-5:50-9:10 The Guard (14A) Fri 2:30-5-7:25-9:50 Sat-Sun 11:45-2:30-5-7:25-9:50 Mon-Thu 2:30-5-7:259:50 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) Fri 3:55-6:55-9:55 Sat-Sun 1-3:55-6:55-9:55 Mon-Thu 3:55-6:559:55 The Help (PG) Fri 2:40-5:50-9:10 Sat-Sun 11:30-2:40-5:50-9:10 Mon-Thu 2:40-5:50-9:10 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri 3-5:20-7:40-10 Sat-Sun 11:50-3-5:20-7:40-10 Mon-Thu 3-5:207:40-10 I Don’t Know How She Does It (PG) Fri 2:30-4:55-7:20-9:40 Sat-Sun 11:35-2:30-4:557:20-9:40 Mon-Wed 2:30-4:55-7:20-9:40 Thu 2:30-4:55-7:20 The Ides of March (14A) Fri 1:30-4-6:30-9 Special Engagement Sat-Sun 11:10-1:30-4-6:309 Special Engagement Mon-Tue 2:45-5:15-7:4510:15 Wed-Thu 2:45-5:15-7:45-10:15 Fri 2:45-5:15-7:45-10:15 Special Engagement SatSun 12:15-2:45-5:15-7:45-10:15 Special Engagement Mon-Tue 1:30-4-6:30-9 Wed-Thu 1:30-4-6:30-9 Khushiyaan (PG) Fri 2:15-5:30-8:45 Special Engagement Sat-Sun 2:15-5:30-8:45-11 MonThu 2:15-5:30-8:45 Mausam (PG) Fri 2:20-5:50-9:25 Sat-Sun 112:20-5:50-9:25 Mon-Thu 2:20-5:50-9:25 Rascals (PG) Fri 2:55-6:10-9:25 Special Engagement Sat-Sun 11:40-2:55-6:10-9:25 Mon-Thu 2:55-6:10-9:25 Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D (3D) (PG) Fri 4:35-9:35 Sat-Sun 11:404:35-9:35 Mon-Thu 4:35-9:35

Sun 1-3:15-5:30-7:45-10 Mon-Thu 5:30-5:307:45-10 Rascals (PG) Fri 4:15-9:30 Sat-Sun 1-4-7 MonThu 4:15-9:30

PEEL REGION CINÉ STARZ 377 Burnhamthorpe Rd. E., 905-290-2401 Captain America: The First Avenger (PG) Fri-Sun 12 Mon-Thu 1:10-3:20 Cars 2 (G) Fri-Sun 12-1:55-3:50-5:50 Mon-Thu 4:50 Colombiana (14A) Fri-Sun 2:10-4-7:45-9:35 Mon-Thu 1-3-4:50-6:45-8:40 Final Destination 5 (STC) Fri-Sun 6-7:409:20 Mon-Thu 1:30-3:10-6:50-8:30 Fright Night (STC) Fri-Sat 3:30-9:30 Sun 9:30 Mon-Thu 5-6:50-8:40 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Sat 5:30-7:15-9 Sun 7:15-9 Mon-Thu 1:20-3:10-8:45 Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D (PG) Fri-Sun 12-1:35-3:10-4:45-6:20-7:55 Mon-Thu 5:30-7:05 Zookeeper (G) Fri-Sun 12-1:45

COLISEUM 10 309 Rathburn Rd., 905-275-3456 30 Minutes or Less (14A) Fri 2:15-5-7:4510:10 Sat 7:45-10:10 Sun 5-7:45-10:10 Mon 2:154:35-10:10 Tue 2:15-5-7:45-10:10 Wed 2:15-5-10:10 Thu 2:15-5-7:45-10:10 Abduction (PG) Fri-Thu 1:40-4:30-7-9:40 Contagion (PG) Fri-Tue 1:30-4:15-7:10-10:05 Wed 4:15-7:10-10:05 Thu 1:30-4:15-7:10-10:05 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 Dream House (14A) Fri-Sat 1:50-4:40-7:3010:15 Sun-Thu 1:50-4:40-7:30-10:05 Drive (18A) Fri-Sat 2:10-4:50-7:40-10:20 SunThu 2:10-4:50-7:40-10:10 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) Fri-Thu 12:50-3:506:50-9:50 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri-Thu 1:15-4:106:45-9:15 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 North by Northwest (STC) Sun 1 Wed 7 Paranormal Activity 3 (STC) Thu 12:01 Peter Gabriel: New Blood Orchestra in 3D (G) Mon 7 Real Steel (PG) Fri-Sat 1:20-4:20-7:20-10:25 Sun-Thu 1:20-4:20-7:20-10:15 Real Steel: The IMAX Experience (PG) Fri-Thu 12:45-3:45-6:45-9:45 Rise of the Planet of the Apes (PG) FriThu 1:10-4-6:40-9:20 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri-Sat 1-2-3:404:45-6:30-7:50-9:30-10:30 No Passes Sun-Thu 12-3:40-4:45-6:30-7:50-9:30-10:15 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri-Tue 1:454:25-7:05-10 Wed 4:25-7:05-10 Thu 1:45-4:257:05-10 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1

WOODSIDE CINEMAS 1571 Sandhurst Circle, 416-299-3456

COURTNEY PARK 16 110 Courtney Park Dr., 905-362-1210

Azaan (STC) Fri 4-7 Sat-Sun 1:15-4-9:30 MonThu 4-7 Breakaway (STC) Fri 3:30-5:30-7:45-10 Sat-

50/50 (14A) Fri-Sun 11:45-2:30-4:50-7:4510:30 Mon-Thu 2:30-4:50-7:45-10:30 The Big Year (PG) Special Engagement Fri-

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Sun 10:30-1-3:30-5:45-8:10-10:35 Special Engagement Mon-Thu 1-3:30-5:45-8:10-10:35 Contagion (PG) Fri-Thu 7:20-10:05 Crazy, Stupid, Love. (PG) Fri-Thu 2:50-8:15 Dolphin Tale (G) Fri-Sun 11-1:40-4:25 MonThu 1:40-4:25 Dream House (14A) Fri-Sun 12:10-5:3510:35 Mon-Thu 5:35-10:35 Drive (18A) Fri-Sun 11:50-2:25-4:55-7:40-10:10 Mon-Thu 2:25-4:55-7:40-10:10 Footloose (PG) Special Engagement Fri-Sun 11:15-2-5-8-10:40 Special Engagement Mon-Thu 2-5-8-10:40 The Ides of March (14A) Special Engagement Fri-Sat 10:35-12:50-3:15-5:50-8:30-11 Special Engagement Sun 10:35-12:50-3:15-5:50-8:30-10:45 Mon-Thu 13:15-5:50-8:30-10:45 Killer Elite (14A) Fri-Thu 1:10-4:05-7:10-9:50 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri-Sun 10:45-13:20-5:30-7:45-10 Mon-Thu 1-3:20-5:30-7:45-10 Moneyball (PG) Fri-Sun 10:50-1:50-4:507:50-10:40 Mon-Thu 1:50-4:50-7:50-10:40 Real Steel (PG) Special Engagement Fri-Sun 10:30-1:20-4:20-7:30-10:30 Mon-Thu 1:20-4:207:30-10:30 Real Steel: The IMAX Experience (PG) Special Engagement Fri-Sat 11:15-2-5-8-11 Special Engagement Sun 11:15-2-5-8-10:45 MonThu 2-5-8-10:45 The Thing (14A) Special Engagement Fri-Sun 12:30-3:15-5:45-8:15-10:45 Special Engagement Mon-Thu 2:15-4:45-7:30-10:15 Special Engagement Fri-Sun 11:30-2:15-4:45-7:30-10:15 Special Engagement Mon-Thu 3:15-5:45-8:15-10:45 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri-Sun 11:20-1:45-4:45-7:30-10:15 Mon-Thu 1:45-4:457:30-10:15 Yaar Annmulle (PG) Special Engagement Fri-Sun 2:10-5:40-9 Mon-Thu 2:10-5:40-9

ORION GATE GRANDE 20 Biscayne Cr., 905-455-1590 50/50 (14A) Fri 4:05-6:40-9:35 Sat-Sun 1:304:05-6:40-9:35 Mon-Thu 4:05-6:40-9:15 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri 3:50-6:25-9:10 SatSun 12:45-3:30-6:25-9:10 Mon-Thu 3:50-6:259:10 Dream House (14A) Fri 4:45-7:25-10:10 SatSun 1:50-4:45-7:25-10:10 Mon-Thu 4:45-7:259:40 Footloose (PG) Fri 4:15-7:15-10:05 Sat-Sun 1:20-4:15-7:15-10:05 Mon-Thu 4:15-7:15-10 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 The Ides of March (14A) Fri 4:25-7-9:30 Sat-Sun 1:40-4:25-7-9:30 Mon-Thu 4:25-7-9:30 Killer Elite (14A) Fri 4:10-7:10-9:50 Sat-Sun 12:55-3:45-7:10-9:50 Mon-Thu 4:10-7:10-9:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri 3:45-6:45-9:45 Sat-Sun 12:40-3:40-6:45-9:45 Mon-Thu 3:45-6:45-9:45 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 Real Steel (PG) Fri 3:55-6:55-9:55 Sat-Sun 13:55-6:55-9:55 Mon-Thu 3:55-6:55-9:50 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri 4:35-7:3510:15 No Passes Sat-Sun 2-4:35-7:35-10:15 No Passes Mon-Thu 4:35-7:20-10 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri 4-6:359:20 Sat-Sun 1:10-4-6:35-9:20 Mon-Thu 4-6:359:20

SILVERCITY BRAMPTON 50 Great Lakes, 905-789-6797

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50/50 (14A) Fri 4:20-7-9:45 Sat-Sun 1:40-4:207-9:45 Mon-Thu 4:20-7-9:45 Abduction (PG) Fri 4:50-7:40-10:30 Sat-Sun 1:05-4:50-7:40-10:30 Mon-Thu 4:50-7:40-10:30 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri 4:55-7:3510:25 No Passes Sat-Sun 1:35-4:55-7:35-10:25 No Passes Mon-Thu 4:55-7:35-10:25 Breakaway (STC) Fri 4:30-7:20-9:50 Sat-Sun 1:45-4:30-7:20-9:50 Mon-Thu 4:30-7:20-9:50 Dolphin Tale (G) Sat-Sun 12:40 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri-Thu 3:20-6:15-9:05 Dream House (14A) Fri 3:50-6:25 Sat-Sun 1:10-3:50-6:25 Mon-Thu 3:50-6:25 Footloose (PG) Fri 4:05-7:05-10 Sat-Sun 12:55-4:05-7:05-10 Mon-Thu 4:05-7:05-10 The Ides of March (14A) Fri 3:45-6:30-9:20 Sat-Sun 1:15-3:45-6:30-9:20 Mon-Thu 3:456:30-9:20 Khushiyaan (PG) Fri 3:40-6:55-10:10 Sat-Sun 12:30-3:40-6:55-10:10 Mon-Thu 3:40-6:55-10:10 Killer Elite (14A) Fri-Thu 9 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri 3:55-6:45-9:10 Sat-Sun 1:30-3:55-6:45-9:10 Mon-Thu 3:55-6:459:10 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri 4-7:15-10:15 Sat-Sun 1-47:15-10:15 Mon-Wed 4-7:15-10:15 Thu 4-7:1010:15 Paranormal Activity 3 (STC) Thu 12:01 Rascals (PG) Fri 3:35-6:35-9:40 Sat-Sun 12:353:35-6:35-9:40 Mon-Thu 3:35-6:35-9:40 Real Steel (PG) Fri 3:40-6:50-9:55 Sat-Sun 12:45-3:40-6:50-9:55 Mon-Thu 3:40-6:50-9:55 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri 5-7:50-10:30 No Passes Sat-Sun 2-5-7:50-10:30 No Passes Mon-Wed 5-7:50-10:30 No Passes Thu 4:106:40-9:15 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri 4:40-7:2510:05 Sat-Sun 1:55-4:40-7:25-10:05 Mon-Thu 4:40-7:25-10:05 Yaara O Dildaara (PG) Fri 4:10-7:10-10:20 Sat 7:10-10:20 Sun 12:50-4:10-7:10-10:20 MonWed 4:10-7:10-10:20 Thu 4:15-7:15-10:20

SILVERCITY MISSISSAUGA 3055 Vega Blvd., 905-569-3373 50/50 (14A) Fri-Sun 1:50-4:40-7:10-9:50 Mon-Thu 4:40-7:10-9:50 Abduction (PG) Fri 2-4:50-7:40-10:10 Sat 4:50-7:40-10:10 Sun 2-4:50-7:40-10:10 Mon-

Thu 4:50-7:30-10 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 1:304:20-7:20-10 No Passes Mon-Thu 4:20-7:059:45 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri-Sun 12:40-3:306:40-9:20 Mon-Thu 3:30-6:40-9:20 Drive (18A) Fri-Sun 1:20-4:10-6:50-9:45 Mon-Thu 4:10-6:50-9:15 Footloose (PG) Fri-Sun 12:50-3:40-6:30-9:30 Mon-Thu 3:40-6:30-9:30 Fri-Sun 1:40-4:307:30-10:20 Mon-Thu 4:30-7:20-10 The Ides of March (14A) Fri-Sun 1:10-4-79:40 Mon-Thu 4-7-9:40 The Lion King (STC) Fri-Sun 1 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri-Thu 3:50-6:459:10 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri 12:303:20-6:20-9 Sat 12:30-6:20-9 Sun 12:30-3:206:20-9 Mon-Thu 3:20-6:20-9

SQUARE ONE 100 City Centre Dr., 905-275-2640 50/50 (14A) Stadium Seating Fri-Sun 1:404:20-7:30-10 Stadium Seating Mon-Thu 4:207:30-10 The Big Year (PG) Stadium Seating Fri-Sun 1:15-4:10-7-9:30 Stadium Seating Mon-Thu 4:10-7-9:30 Breakaway (STC) Stadium Seating Fri-Sun 13:50-6:45-9:20 Stadium Seating Mon-Thu 3:50-6:45-9:20 Courageous (STC) Stadium Seating Fri-Sun 12:45-3:30-6:15 Stadium Seating Mon-Thu 3:30-6:15 Dolphin Tale (G) Stadium Seating Fri-Sun 12:40-3:20 Stadium Seating Mon-Thu 3:20 Footloose (PG) Stadium Seating Fri-Sun 12:30-1:30-3:15-4:30-5:45-7:15-8:30-10:10 Stadium Seating Mon-Thu 3:15-4:30-5:45-7:158:30-10:10 The Ides of March (14A) Stadium Seating Fri-Sun 1:20-4:40-7:20-9:50 Stadium Seating Mon-Thu 4:40-7:20-9:50 Khushiyaan (PG) Stadium Seating Fri-Thu 6-9:15 Moneyball (PG) Stadium Seating Fri-Sun 12:50-3:40-6:30-9:40 Stadium Seating MonThu 3:40-6:30-9:40 Rascals (PG) Stadium Seating Fri-Sun 1:10-4-

6:50-9:55 Stadium Seating Mon-Thu 4-6:509:55 Yaar Annmulle (PG) Stadium Seating FriThu 9:10

NORTH 5 DRIVE-IN 2331 Ninth Line, 905-257-8272 50/50 (14A) Fri-Thu 9:30 Dolphin Tale (G) Fri-Thu 7:40 Dream House (14A) Fri-Thu 9:50 Footloose (PG) Fri-Thu 7:30 Moneyball (PG) Fri-Thu 9:40 Real Steel (PG) Fri-Thu 7:35

AURORA CINEMAS 15460 Bayview Ave., 905-841-1789 50/50 (14A) Fri 3:50-6:45-9:15 Sat-Sun 12:503:50-6:45-9:15 Mon 6:45-9:15 Tue-Thu 7:209:45 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri 4:40-7:3010:15 No Passes Sat-Sun 1:40-4:40-7:30-10:15 No Passes Mon 7:30-9:55 No Passes Tue-Thu 7:15-9:40 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri 3:40-6:40-9:20 Sat-Sun 12:40-3:40-6:40-9:20 Mon 6:40-9:20 Tue-Thu 6:40-9:15 Drive (18A) Fri 4:50-7:40-10:10 Sat 7:4010:10 Sun 1:50-4:50-7:40-10:10 Mon 7:15-9:45 Tue-Thu 7:30-9:55 Footloose (PG) Fri 4:10-7:10-10 Sat-Sun 1:10-4:10-7:10-10 Mon-Thu 7-9:50 Star & Strollers Screening Thu 1 The Ides of March (14A) Fri 4:30-7-9:50 Sat-Sun 1:30-4:30-7-9:50 Mon 6:55-9:25 TueThu 6:45-9:10 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri 3:30-6:30-9:40 Sat-Sun 12:30-3:30-6:30-9:40 Mon 6:30-9:40 Tue-Thu 6:30-9:30 Star & Strollers Screening Thu 1 Real Steel (PG) Fri 4:20-7:20-10:20 Sat-Sun 1:20-4:20-7:20-10:20 Mon-Thu 7:10-10 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri 5-7:50-10:30 No Passes Sat-Sun 2-5-7:50-10:30 No Passes Mon 7:25-10 No Passes Tue-Thu 7:35-10:05 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri 4-6:509:30 Sat-Sun 1-4-6:50-9:30 Mon 6:50-9:30 TueThu 6:50-9:20


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COLOSSUS 19 3555 Hwy 7 West, 905-851-1001 50/50 (14A) Fri 1:50-4:55-7:35-10:35 Sat 1:504:20-7:35-10:35 Sun 1:50-4:55-7:35-10:35 Mon 5:15-7:40-10:20 Tue-Thu 4:55-7:35-10 Abduction (PG) Fri-Mon 1:10-4:05-6:55-9:55 Tue-Thu 4:05-6:55-9:55 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri-Mon 1:20-4:207:20-10:10 No Passes Tue-Thu 4:20-7:20-10:10 Breakaway (STC) Fri-Mon 12:55-3:30-6:40-9:40 Tue-Thu 3:30-6:40-9:40 Contagion (PG) Fri-Mon 12:40-3:35-6:30-9:30 Tue-Thu 3:35-6:30-9:30 Courageous (STC) Fri-Mon 12:30-3:25-6:209:20 Tue-Thu 3:30-6:20-9:20 Dolphin Tale (G) Fri-Mon 12:30-3:40 Tue-Thu 3:40 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri-Mon 1:10-4:25-7:059:50 Tue-Thu 4:25-7:05-9:50

scene Drive (18A) Fri-Mon 12:35-3:20-6:25-9:15 TueThu 3:40-6:25-9:15 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri 1:05-3:55-6:35-9:35 Sat 6:35-9:35 Sun 1:05-3:55-6:35-9:35 Mon 1:053:55-9:35 Tue-Thu 3:55-6:35-9:35 The Ides of March (14A) Fri-Sun 1:30-4:307:30-10:30 Mon 1:30-4:30-7:30-10:15 Tue-Thu 4:30-7:30-10:15 Killer Elite (14A) Fri-Mon 1:35-4:35-7:35-10:25 Tue-Thu 4:35-7:35-10:25 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri-Mon 1:25-4:106:50-9:10 Tue-Thu 4:10-6:50-9:10 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri-Mon 12:50-3:50-7:10-10:20 Tue-Thu 3:50-7:10-10:20 Paranormal Activity 3 (STC) Thu 12:01 Peter Gabriel: New Blood Orchestra in 3D (G) Mon 7 Real Steel (PG) Fri-Sun 1:15-1:45-4:15-4:45-7:15-

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7:45-10:15-10:45 Mon 1:15-1:45-4:15-4:45-7:157:45-10:10-10:30 Tue-Thu 4:15-4:45-7:15-7:4510:10-10:30 Real Steel: The IMAX Experience (PG) Fri-Mon 12:45-3:45-6:45-9:45 Tue-Thu 3:45-6:459:45 Straw Dogs (18A) Fri-Thu 7:25-10:05 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri-Mon 1-4-7-10 No Passes Tue-Wed 4-7-10 No Passes Thu 3:45-6:158:45 No Passes Fri-Sun 1:40-4:40-7:40-10:40 No Passes Mon 1:40-4:40-7:40-10:30 No Passes TueWed 4:40-7:40-10:30 No Passes Thu 4:15-6:45-9:15

ELGIN MILLS 10 10909 Yonge St., 905-770-6998 50/50 (14A) Fri 7:40-10:10 Sat-Sun 1:50-4:307:40-10:10 Mon-Thu 6:45-9:10 The Big Year (PG) Fri 6:30-9:10 Sat-Sun 1-3:406:30-9:10 Mon-Thu 6:20-9:15 Dolphin Tale (G) Sat-Sun 1:10

Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri 6:20-9 Sat-Sun 3:456:20-9 Mon-Thu 5:30-8:20 Footloose (PG) Fri 7:10-9:50 Sat-Sun 1:30-4:107:10-9:50 Mon-Thu 5:20-8:10 The Ides of March (14A) Fri 7-9:30 Sat-Sun 24:40-7-9:30 Mon-Thu 6:30-9 Killer Elite (14A) Fri-Sun 10 Mon-Thu 8:40 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri 7:20-9:20 Sat-Sun 12:40-3:20-7:20-9:20 Mon-Thu 6:40-9:10 Moneyball (PG) Fri 6:40-9:40 Sat-Sun 12:303:30-6:40-9:40 Mon-Thu 5:40-8:30 Real Steel (PG) Fri 6:45-9:45 Sat-Sun 12:50-3:506:45-9:45 Mon-Thu 5:50-8:45 The Thing (14A) Fri 7:50-10:15 Sat-Sun 1:404:20-7:50-10:15 Mon-Thu 6-8:50 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri 7:30 Sat-Sun 1:20-4-7:30 Mon-Thu 6:10

FIRST MARKHAM PLACE 3275 Hwy 7 E., 905-474-5101

50/50 (14A) Fri 4:40-7:40-10:15 Sat 1:40-4:407:40-10:15 Sun 1:40-4:25-6:55-9:30 Mon-Thu 6:559:30 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri 4:20-7:20-9:45 No Passes Sat-Sun 1:20-4:20-7:20-9:45 No Passes Mon-Thu 7:20-9:45 Contagion (PG) Fri-Thu 9:50 Courageous (STC) Fri 3:30-6:30-9:20 Sat 3:456:30-9:20 Sun 12:30-3:30-6:30-9:20 Mon-Thu 6:309:20 Footloose (PG) Fri 4-7-10 Sat-Sun 1-4-7-10 MonThu 7-10 The Ides of March (14A) Fri 3:45-6:45-9:15 Sat-Sun 12:45-3:45-6:45-9:15 Mon-Thu 6:45-9:15 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri 3:50-6:50-9:10 SatSun 12:50-3:50-6:50-9:10 Mon-Thu 6:50-9:10 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri 3:40-6:40-9:40 Sat-Sun 12:40-3:40-6:40-9:40 Mon-Thu 6:40-9:40 Real Steel (PG) Fri 4:10-7:10-10:10 Sat 1:104:10-7:10-10:10 Sun 1:10-4:10-7:05-9:55 Mon-Thu 7:05-9:55 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri 4:30-7:30-10:05 No Passes Sat 1:30-4:30-7:30-10:05 No Passes Sun 1:30-4:30-7:25-9:50 No Passes Mon-Thu 7:25-9:50 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri 4:15-7:15 Sat 1:15-7:15 Sun 1:15-4:15-7:15 Mon-Thu 7:15

INTERCHANGE 30 30 Interchange Way, 905-760-1911 30 Minutes or Less (14A) Fri 2:45-4:50-7:459:45 Sat-Sun 12:30-2:45-4:50-7:45-9:45 Mon-Thu 4:50-7:45-9:45 Captain America: The First Avenger (PG) Fri 4:15-7:05-9:50 Sat-Sun 1-4:15-7:05-9:50 Mon-Thu 4:15-7:05-9:50 Colombiana (14A) Fri 2:10-4:45-7:25-9:55 SatSun 11:40-2:10-4:45-7:25-9:55 Mon-Thu 4:45-7:259:55 Crazy, Stupid, Love. (PG) Fri 4-7-9:40 Sat-Sun 1:15-4-7-9:40 Mon-Thu 4-7-9:40 The Debt (14A) Fri 4:20-7:10-9:50 Sat-Sun 1:454:20-7:10-9:50 Mon-Thu 4:20-7:10-9:50 Dream House (14A) Fri 2-4:30-7-9:30 Sat-Sun 11:30-2-4:30-7-9:30 Mon-Thu 4:30-7-9:30 Footloose (PG) Fri 4-6:45-9 Sat-Sun 1:30-46:45-9 Mon-Thu 5-7:30-10 Fri 2:30-5-7:30-10 SatSun 11:45-2:30-5-7:30-10 Mon-Thu 4-6:45-9 The Help (PG) Fri 3:10-6:15-9:30 Sat-Sun 11:503:10-6:15-9:30 Mon-Thu 6:15-9:30 I Don’t Know How She Does It (PG) Fri 2:20-4:40-7:10-9:35 Sat-Sun 11:40-2:20-4:40-7:109:35 Mon-Thu 4:40-7:10-9:35 Sarah’s Key (PG) Fri 2:05-4:35-7:20-9:40 SatSun 11:35-2:05-4:35-7:20-9:40 Mon-Thu 4:35-7:209:40 The Smurfs (G) Fri 2:30-5-7:30-10 Sat-Sun 11:55-2:30-5-7:30-10 Mon-Thu 5-7:30-10 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri 2:15-4:457:15-9:45 Sat-Sun 11:45-2:15-4:45-7:15-9:45 MonThu 4:45-7:15-9:45

PROMENADE MALL 1 Promenade Circle, 416-494-9371 50/50 (14A) Fri-Sun 1:30-4:30-6:45-9 Mon-Thu 4:30-6:45-9 Mon 1:30 The Big Year (PG) Fri-Thu 1:20-4:25-7:10-9:20 Footloose (PG) Fri-Thu 1:10-4:10-6:50-9:25 The Ides of March (14A) Fri 1:15-4:15-6:559:10 Sun 1:15-4:15-6:55-9:10 Tue-Thu 1:15-4:156:55-9:10 Real Steel (PG) Fri-Thu 1-4-7-9:35 The Thing (14A) Fri-Thu 1:25-4:20-7:15-9:30

SILVERCITY NEWMARKET 18151 Yonge St., 905-953-2792 50/50 (14A) Fri 4-7-9:50 Sat-Sun 12:50-4-7-9:50 Mon-Thu 4-7-9:50 Abduction (PG) Fri 4:50-7:45-10:30 Sat 7:4510:30 Sun 1:50-4:50-7:45-10:30 Mon 3:30-10:10

Tue 4:50-7:45-10:30 Wed-Thu 4:50-7:45-10:10 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri 3:30-7:25-10 No Passes Sat-Sun 12:40-3:30-7:25-10 No Passes Mon-Thu 3:30-7:25-10 Star & Strollers Screening, No Passes Wed 1 Contagion (PG) Fri 3:40-6:20-9:10 Sat 1-3:406:20-9:10 Sun 3:40-6:20-9:10 Mon 3:40-9:10 Tue 3:40-6:20-9:10 Wed 3:40-9:55 Thu 3:40-6:20-9:10 Courageous (STC) Fri 4:10-7:10-10:10 Sat-Sun 12:45-4:10-7:10-10:10 Mon-Thu 4:10-7:10-10:10 Dolphin Tale (G) Sat-Sun 1:30 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri-Sun 4:05-7:20-10 Mon 4:05-7:20-9:55 Tue 4:05-7:20-10 Wed-Thu 4:057:20-9:55 Footloose (PG) Fri 4:15-7:35-10:30 Sat-Sun 1:30-4:15-7:35-10:30 Mon-Wed 4:15-7:35-10:15 The Ides of March (14A) Fri 4:40-7:40-10:05 Sat-Sun 2:10-4:40-7:40-10:05 Mon-Thu 4:40-7:4010:05 The Lion King (STC) Sat-Sun 1:10 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri-Thu 3:45-6:50-9:20 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri 3:35-6:40-9:55 Sat-Sun 12:30-3:35-6:40-9:55 Mon-Thu 3:35-6:40-9:55 North by Northwest (STC) Sun 1 Wed 7 Peter Gabriel: New Blood Orchestra in 3D (G) Mon 7 Real Steel (PG) Fri 4:20-7:15-10:15 Sat-Sun 1:15-4:20-7:15-10:15 Mon 4:20-7:15-10 Tue 4:207:15-10:15 Wed-Thu 4:20-7:15-10 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri 4:25-7:50-10:20 No Passes Sat-Sun 1:45-4:25-7:50-10:20 No Passes Mon 4:25-7:50-10:15 No Passes Tue 4:25-7:5010:20 No Passes Wed-Thu 4:25-7:50-10:15 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri 4:30-7:3010:25 Sat-Sun 1:40-4:30-7:30-10:25 Mon 4-10:05 Tue 4:30-7:30-10:25 Wed-Thu 4:30-7:30-10:05 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1

SILVERCITY RICHMOND HILL 8771 Yonge St., 905-709-3199 50/50 (14A) Fri-Mon 1:10-4:05-7:15-10:05 TueThu 4:05-7:15-10:05 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri-Mon 12:503:35-6:45-9:45 No Passes Tue-Thu 3:35-6:45-9:45 Breakaway (STC) Fri-Mon 12:40-3:10-6:40-9:40 Tue-Thu 3:30-6:40-9:40 Contagion (PG) Fri-Mon 1:05-3:50-6:25-9:15 Tue-Thu 3:50-6:25-9:15 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri-Mon 12:45-3:45-6:209:20 Tue-Thu 3:45-6:20-9:20 Drive (18A) Fri-Mon 12:35-3:30-6:30-9:30 TueThu 3:30-6:30-9:30 Footloose (PG) Fri-Mon 1:40-4:20-7:20-10:15 Tue-Thu 4:20-7:20-10:15 Star & Strollers Screening Thu 1 The Ides of March (14A) Fri-Sun 1:50-4:407:40-10:25 Mon 1:50-4:40-7:25-9:55 Tue-Thu 4:407:25-9:55 Star & Strollers Screening Thu 1 Killer Elite (14A) Fri 12:55-3:40-6:35-9:50 Sat 6:35-9:50 Sun-Mon 12:55-3:40-6:35-9:50 Tue-Thu 3:40-6:35-9:50 The Lion King (STC) Fri-Sat 12:30 Mon 12:30 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri-Sat 3:20-6:50-9:10 Sun 3:55-6:50-9:10 Mon 3:20-6:50-9:10 Tue 3:556:50-9:10 Wed 3:55-9:35 Thu 3:55-6:50-9:10 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri-Sun 1-4-7:10-10:20 Mon 14-7:10-10:10 Tue-Thu 4-7:10-10:10 North by Northwest (STC) Sun 1 Wed 7 Paranormal Activity 3 (STC) Thu 12:01 Real Steel (PG) Fri-Sun 1:20-4:30-7:30-10:30 Mon 1:20-4:30-7:30-10:15 Tue-Wed 4:30-7:3010:15 Thu 3:35-6:25-9:15 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri-Sun 1:30-4:107:50-10:30 No Passes Mon 1:30-4:10-7:35-10:10 No Passes Tue-Thu 4:10-7:35-10:10 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri 1:15-4:15-710 Sat 1:15-3:55-7-10 Sun-Mon 1:15-4:15-7-10 TueThu 4:15-7-10

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scene HALTON GALAXY CINEMAS MILTON 1175 Maple Ave., 905-864-1666 50/50 (14A) Fri 7:15-9:50 Sat 1:30-7:159:50 Sun 1:30-4:10-7:15-9:50 Mon-Thu 79:35 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri 6:509:40 No Passes Sat-Sun 1:20-4:05-6:509:40 No Passes Mon-Thu 6:50-9:30 Star & Strollers Screening, No Passes Thu 1 Dolphin Tale (G) Sat-Sun 1:15 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri 7:05-9:55 SatSun 3:50-7:05-9:55 Mon-Thu 6:35-9:10 Footloose (PG) Fri 6:30-9:20 Sat-Sun 12:50-3:30-6:30-9:20 Mon-Thu 6:40-9:20 Star & Strollers Screening Thu 1 The Ides of March (14A) Fri 6:35-9:15 Sat-Sun 1:10-3:55-6:35-9:15 Mon-Thu 7:05-9:50 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri 6:45-9:45 Sat 3:456:45-9:45 Sun 12:45-3:45-6:45-9:45 MonThu 6:30-9:40 Real Steel (PG) Fri 7-10 Sat-Sun 12:55-47-10 Mon-Thu 6:45-9:45 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri 6:40-9:30 No Passes Sat-Sun 1-3:40-6:40-9:30 No Passes Mon-Thu 7:15-9:55

SILVERCITY BURLINGTON 8 1250 Brant St., 416-646-0444 50/50 (14A) Fri 4-7-9:30 Sat-Sun 1:20-47-9:30 Mon-Tue 7-9:30 Wed 7-9:45 Thu 79:30 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri 3:306:50-9:20 No Passes Sat-Sun 1:05-3:306:50-9:20 No Passes Mon-Thu 6:50-9:20 Courageous (STC) Fri 4:10-7:10-10:10 Sat-Sun 1:10-4:10-7:10-10:10 Wed-Thu 7:10-10 Dolphin Tale (G) Sat-Sun 1:15 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri-Sun 4-6:309:10 Mon-Thu 6:30-9:10 Drive (18A) Fri 4:40-7:25-9:55 Sat 1:40-

4:40-7:25-9:55 Sun 4:40-7:25-9:55 MonTue 7:25-9:55 Wed 9:55 Thu 7:25-9:55 Footloose (PG) Fri 3:40-7-9:50 Sat-Sun 1-3:40-7-9:50 Mon-Thu 7-9:40 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 The Help (PG) Fri 3:50-6:50-10 Sat 6:5010 Sun 12:50-3:50-6:50-10 Tue-Thu 6:509:50 The Ides of March (14A) Fri 4:20-7:059:45 Sat-Sun 1:25-4:20-7:05-9:45 Mon-Thu 7:05-9:30 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri 3:45-6:45-9:50 SatSun 12:45-3:45-6:45-9:50 Mon-Thu 6:459:50 North by Northwest (STC) Sun 1 Wed 7 Real Steel (PG) Fri 4:05-7:15-10:10 SatSun 1:10-4:05-7:15-10:10 Mon-Thu 7:05-10 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri 4:257:30-10:15 No Passes Sat-Sun 1:25-4:257:30-10:15 No Passes Mon-Thu 7:30-10 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri 4:107:20-10:05 Sat-Sun 1:30-4:10-7:20-10:05 Mon-Thu 7:20-9:45

SILVERCITY OAKVILLE 3531 Wyecroft Road, 905 8277173 50/50 (14A) Fri-Sun 1:25-4:30-7:30-10:10 Mon-Thu 7:10-9:55 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri-Sun 12:503:45-6:30-9:20 Mon-Thu 6:40-9:25 Footloose (PG) Fri-Sun 12:55-3:40-6:409:40 Mon-Thu 7-9:50 Fri-Sun 1:15-4:157:10-10:10 Mon-Thu 6:50-9:50 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 The Ides of March (14A) Fri-Sun 1:404:40-7:40-10:20 Mon-Thu 7:05-10:05 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri-Sun 1:304:20-7:15-9:30 Mon 9:30 Tue-Thu 7:159:30 The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Live (STC) Sat 12:55 Sat 12:55 Moneyball (PG) Fri-Sun 12:45-4-7-10 Mon-Thu 6:30-9:35 Fri 12:45-3:45-6:409:40 Sat 6:40-9:40 Sun 12:45-3:45-6:409:40 Mon-Thu 6:30-9:30

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North by Northwest (STC) Sun 1 Wed 7 Peter Gabriel: New Blood Orchestra in 3D (G) Mon 7 Real Steel (PG) Fri-Sun 1-4:15-7:2010:30 Mon-Thu 6:45-9:40 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri-Sun 1:104:10-7:10-9:55 No Passes Mon-Thu 6:50-10 No Passes Fri-Sun 1:45-4:45-7:40-10:30 No Passes Mon-Thu 7:10-10:10 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri 1:204:05-6:55-9:45 Sat 6:55-9:45 Sun 4:056:55-9:45 Mon-Tue 6:55-9:45 Wed 9:45 Thu 6:55-9:45

WINSTON CHURCHILL 2081 Winston Park Dr., Oakville, 905-829-2009 Azaan (STC) Special Engagement Fri 25:15-8:30 Special Engagement Sat 10:302-5:15-8:30 Special Engagement Sun 2-5:15-8:30 Mon 2-5:15-8:30 Special Engagement Tue-Thu 2-5:15-8:30 Breakaway (STC) Fri 2:25-5:05-7:5010:30 Sat-Sun 11:05-2:25-5:05-7:50-10:30 Mon-Thu 2:25-5:05-7:50-10:30 The Change-Up (18A) Fri-Thu 5-7:4510:25 Colombiana (14A) Fri-Thu 5:45-8:35 Contagion (PG) Fri 3-5:30-8:10-10:35 Sat-Sun 12:15-3-5:30-8:10-10:35 Mon-Thu 3-5:30-8:10-10:35 Cowboys & Aliens (STC) Fri 2:20 SatSun 11:35-2:20 Mon-Thu 2:20 The Debt (14A) Fri 2:40-5:10-7:40-10:15 Sat 12-2:40-5:10-7:40-10:15 Sun-Thu 2:405:10-7:40-10:15 Force (STC) Fri-Thu 3:05-9:30 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) Fri 2:50 Sat-Sun 11:50-2:50 Mon-Thu 2:50 The Help (PG) Fri 4:30-8:15 Sat-Sun 11:50-4:30-8:15 Mon-Thu 4:30-8:15 I Don’t Know How She Does It (PG) Fri-Thu 2:05-4:20-6:30-9 Khushiyaan (PG) Special Engagement Fri 2:10-6:15-9:35 Special Engagement Sat-Sun 11:05-2:10-6:15-9:35 Special Engagement Mon-Thu 2:10-6:15-9:35 Killer Elite (14A) Fri 3:50-6:45-9:25 Sat-

Sun 1:10-3:50-6:45-9:25 Mon-Thu 3:506:45-9:25 Mausam (PG) Fri-Thu 2:40-6-9:20 Midnight in Paris (PG) Fri 6:35 SatSun 11:40-6:35 Mon-Thu 6:35 Moneyball (PG) Fri 2-3:40-5-7-8-10 Sat 11:15-12:45-2-3:40-5-7-8-10 Sun 11:15-23:40-5-7-8-10 Mon-Thu 2-3:40-5-7-8-10 Rascals (PG) Fri 2:20-6-9:15 Sat-Sun 112:20-6-9:15 Mon-Thu 2:20-6-9:15 Real Steel (PG) Special Engagement Fri 2:30-4-5:30-6:45-8:15-10 Special Engagement Sat-Sun 11:30-1-2:30-4-5:30-6:458:15-10 Mon 2:05 Tue-Thu 2:05-4:45-7:30-10:20 Special Engagement Fri 2:05-4:45-7:30-10:20 Special Engagement Sat-Sun 11:10-2:05-4:45-7:30-10:20 Mon-Thu 2:30-4-5:30-6:45-8:15-10 Sarah’s Key (PG) Fri 4:40-7:25-10:10 Sat-Sun 11:25-4:40-7:25-10:10 Mon-Thu 4:40-7:25-10:10 The Thing (14A) Special Engagement Fri 3:10-5:50-8:20 Special Engagement Sat-Sun 12:35-3:10-5:50-8:20 Special Engagement Mon-Thu 3:10-5:50-8:20 Special Engagement Fri 2:15-2:45-5:10-6:50-7:359:15-10:25 Special Engagement Sat 11:152:15-2:45-5:10-6:50-7:35-9:15-10:25 Special Engagement Sun-Thu 2:15-2:455:10-6:50-7:35-9:15-10:25 Warrior (STC) Fri-Thu 3:30-9:15 Yaar Annmulle (PG) Fri 6:15 Sat 11:556:15 Sun-Thu 6:15

DURHAM AJAX 248 Kingston Rd. E, 905-426-7772 50/50 (14A) Fri 7:10-9:45 Sat-Sun 1:254:10-7:10-9:45 Mon-Thu 7:10-9:45 The Big Year (PG) No Passes Fri 6:559:40 No Passes Sat-Sun 1-3:25-6:55-9:40 No Passes Mon-Thu 6:55-9:40 Dolphin Tale (G) Sat-Sun 1:05 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri 6:35-9 Sat-Sun 3:45-6:35-9 Mon-Thu 6:35-9 Footloose (PG) Fri 6:30-9:20 Sat-Sun 12:50-3:40-6:30-9:20 Mon-Thu 6:30-9:20 Star & Strollers Screening Thu 1

The Ides of March (14A) Fri 6:50-9:05 Sat-Sun 1:15-4-6:50-9:05 Mon-Thu 6:509:05 Killer Elite (14A) Fri 7:05-9:35 Sat-Sun 1:10-3:50-7:05-9:35 Mon-Thu 7:05-9:35 The Lion King 3D (STC) Fri 7-9:10 SatSun 1:30-4:05-7-9:10 Mon-Thu 7-9:10 Moneyball (PG) Fri 6:25-9:15 Sat-Sun 12:45-3:35-6:25-9:15 Mon-Thu 6:25-9:15 Star & Strollers Screening Thu 1 Real Steel (PG) Fri 6:45-9:25 Sat-Sun 12:55-3:30-6:45-9:25 Mon-Thu 6:45-9:25 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri 6:40-9:30 No Passes Sat-Sun 1:20-3:55-6:40-9:30 No Passes Mon-Thu 6:40-9:30

PICKERING 8 1355 Kingston Rd., 416-646-0444 50/50 (14A) Fri 7:10-9:40 Sat-Sun 1:304:10-7:10-9:40 Mon-Thu 5:35-8:10 Dolphin Tale 3D (G) Fri 6:40-9:30 SatSun 1:10-3:50-6:40-9:30 Mon-Thu 5:308:20 Footloose (PG) Fri 7:30-10:10 Sat-Sun 14:20-7:30-10:10 Mon-Thu 6-8:50 The Ides of March (14A) Fri 6:30-9:20 Sat-Sun 1:20-3:40-6:30-9:20 Mon-Thu 6:10-8:50 Moneyball (PG) Fri 6:50-9:50 Sat-Sun 12:45-3:45-6:50-9:50 Mon-Thu 5:15-8:30 Real Steel (PG) Fri 7-10:15 Sat-Sun 12:50-4-7-10:15 Mon-Thu 5:20-8:15 The Thing (14A) No Passes Fri 7:20-10 No Passes Sat-Sun 1:40-4:30-7:20-10 No Passes Mon-Thu 5:40-8:40 What’s Your Number? (14A) Fri 7:059:35 Sat-Sun 1:25-4:05-7:05-9:35 Mon-Thu 5:50-8:55

WHITBY 24 75 Consumers Dr., 905-665-7210 50/50 (14A) Fri-Sun 11:10-1:25-3:40-68:20-10:45 Mon-Thu 1:25-3:40-6-8:2010:45 Abduction (PG) Fri-Thu 7:05-9:50 The Big Year (PG) Special Engagement Fri-Sun 11:45-2:20-4:45-7:10-9:40 Special Engagement Mon-Thu 2:20-4:45-7:10-9:40 Breakaway (STC) Fri-Sun 11-1:20-3:35-

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Not too long after Grady Martin discovered the power of fuzz, Del — who played guitar for everyone from Lawrence Welk to Frank Zappa — discovered a circuit made by the Thomas Organ Company called a midrange boost. Fiddling with it produced the same sort of effect as a trumpeter or trombonist using a mute over the horn. Adapting it to a foot pedal, he gave one to Zappa who gave it to Jimi Hendrix. He used it to great effect in Voodoo Chile in much the same way Eric Clapton featured it in Cream’s White Room. Guitarists have been using wah-wah pedals ever since.

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Most people credit Les Paul with having something to do with the invention of the electric guitar — and he did. But the original props

Though Jimi Hendrix used the foot pedal to perfection on his classic song Voodoo Chile, it should be noted that he did not invent the guitar apparatus. That distinction belongs to Del Casher.

must go to Beauchamp, who invented an electrically-amplified guitar in 1931 and began selling models with the help of the Ro-PatIn Corporation the following year. The first documented performance featuring an electric guitar was in 1932 using one of Beauchamp’s Electric Spanish models.

Hugh Le Caine

An atomic physicist by vocation, Le Caine ended up in Ottawa working with circuits that could tame electricity and turn it into sounds. By the mid-’40s, he had constructed an apparatus that made music using a piano-style keyboard. Very cool — but calling

his invention The Electronic Sackbut wasn’t a great marketing move. Grady Martin

During a session in Nashville in 1960, Grady’s guitar amplifier suffered a sort of meltdown. Instead of sounding clean and pure, his guitar sounded fuzzy and distort-

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ed — but in a cool way. With the help of some engineers, Grady came up with a foot pedal that could summon this fuzziness on demand. It became known as a “fuzz pedal” and gave guitarists a way to make their instrument sound powerful and menacing.

Marshall ran a music shop in London. When guitarists started demanding more powerful amplifiers, he started building them. Marshall Amplifiers are now standard dream gear for guitarists everywhere. Oh, and did I mention that Marshall was a drummer? ALAN IS THE HOST OF THE RADIO SHOW THE SECRET HISTORY OF ROCK. REACH HIM AT ALAN@ALANCROSS.CA


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Ashton Kutcher is reportedly “expecting” Demi Moore to file for divorce after Sara Leal went public with details of her night with the Two and a Half Men star, according to Radar Online. “Ashton is absolutely gutted. Ashton had confessed his sexual relationship with Sara to Demi after it happened,” a source says. “She’s currently consulting with divorce attorneys. Ashton doesn’t want her to file for divorce, and is hoping they can work it out. However, Ashton expects that Demi will likely file. Ashton was hoping that Sara wouldn’t give any in-

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terviews about their sexual encounter, but now she’s spilling all the seedy details and it doesn’t help matters at all.” The pair have been on the rocks all year as rumours of mutual infidelity have continued to surface over and over again.

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Even though it’s been making wine since around 5,000 B.C., as a culture China’s always been about the food, so its population never embraced the art of combing liquids and solids with the enthusiasm of their counterparts elsewhere. Since Chinese food is a combo of sweet, sour and spicy, finding wines to work with everything on your plate is about as easy as keeping a straight face when someone tells you he or she likes the Charlie Sheen-less Three And A Half Men. My pick is something soft with a touch of residual sweetness like a German riesling. Off-dry sparkling and rosé wines work, too. If you want the hottest Asian food marriage, fill your glass with Moscato. Originally Italian, American upstarts like the non-vintage Barefoot Moscato ($7.99 - $11.99) take all the round, lightly-sweet fruit of the muscat grape and massage it into a perfectly plush, tropicallyinfluenced (and not too boozy) companion for any Chinese menu. PRICES REFLECT THE RANGE ACROSS

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This recipe makes two to four servings.

Cook like the Quons

The family behind The Lingnan restaurant, and stars of the The Quon Dynasty, share Black Bean Chicken and Barbecue Pork Fried Rice recipes

Loved by its customers, the Lingnan restaurant in Edmonton is cosy and elegant but quaintly out of date. The Quon Dynasty follows the family’s adventures through a realm power struggles, sibling rivalry and egg rolls.

Black Bean Chicken This recipe has been popular at the Lingnan since the 1970s. The family makes its own black bean garlic sauce, but you can find it at any good Chinese grocery, and even at some regular supermarkets. Black bean sauce is popular in Cantonese cooking. Try adding a teaspoon or two to your own stir-fries. And, if you enjoy this recipe, try substituting beef or shrimp for the chicken, or try different vegetable combos. Chinese cooking should be fun!

Preparation:

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Blend together seasonings, except the 1 tbsp oil. Coat chicken with the seasonings; then, stir in the oil. Marinate at least 15 minutes.

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Heat 3 tbsp oil in pan. Fry chicken until cooked. Strain and set aside.

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Heat 2 tbsp oil. Add black bean sauce and onion. Stir-fry until it

• 1 tbsp oil (add last)

Ingredients: Chicken seasoning • 1 tsp powdered chicken broth mix • 1 tsp light soy sauce • 1 tsp oyster sauce • ½ tsp sugar • 1 tbsp cornstarch • 2 tbsp water • Dash of black pepper • 2 drops sesame oil

Barbecue Pork Fried Rice Fried rice has been a popular dish at the Lingnan since it first opened in the 1940s. You can also make fried rice using beef, shrimp or chicken, and with vegetables like peas or mushrooms.

Preparation:

1 This recipe makes three to four servings.

smells good (about 2 minutes). Add peppers, celery and carrots, and stir-fry until onions are soft. Add chicken and cooking wine. Mix well. Add in 1 tsp. sugar, ½ tbsp oyster sauce, white pepper and sesame oil. Pour in chicken stock. When sauce boils, thicken with cornstarch mixture. (1 tsp cornstarch and 1 tbsp water).

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Beat eggs, salt and white pepper. Heat 1 tbsp oil in non-stick pan and scramble eggs. Set aside. Fry barbecue pork for a minute or two and set aside.

Black Bean Sauce Chicken • 5 tbsp oil for frying • 14 oz boneless, skinless chicken thighs, in ½-in. cubes • 2 tsp black bean sauce • 1/3 small onion, coarsely chopped • 1/3 each green and red pepper, cut into chunks

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Heat pan with 2 tbsp oil. Fry small onion until translucent. Add rice and stir-fry until it ‘dances’ in the pan. Stir in 2 tsp chicken broth mix, 1 ½ tsp light soy sauce and 1/8 tsp

Ingredients: • 3 eggs • ½ tsp salt • dash white pepper • 3 tbsp oil • 4 oz cooked barbecue pork, diced (from Chinese barbecue, or barbecue counter in Chinese

Meet the family

See the Quons What The 13-part half-hour series showcases the Quon family’s ongoing quest to build the family business: The Lingnan Restaurant. Where and when The Quon Dynasty premiers Oct. 16 on Citytv. RECIPE COURTESY OF THE QUON DYNASTY

• 1 stalk celery, sliced • 5-6 slices carrot • 1 tsp cooking wine • 1 tsp sugar • ½ tbsp oyster sauce • dash each white pepper • dash sesame oil • 4 oz chicken stock, canned • 1 tsp cornstarch dissolved in 1 tbsp water, for thickening

salt. Sprinkle with drops of water. Stir-fry until it smells good.

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This family is full of characters. Check them out. • Kinman Quon: Father, Lingnan owner, defender of tradition. • Amy Quon: Mother, Lingnan hostess, bossy, irrepressible. • Miles Quon: Eldest sibling, Lingnan manager, aspiring empire builder. • Mandy Quon: Daughter, Lingan weekend hostess, family princess. • Marty Quon: Family “slacker”, Lingnan waiter, schemer.

Add eggs, pork and stirfry for another few minutes. Add green onions and serve. RECIPE COURTESY OF THE QUON DYNASTY

supermarket) • ¼ small onion, chopped • 3 ½ cups cooked rice (dayold works best) • 2 tsp powdered chicken broth mix • 1 ½ tsp light soy sauce • 1/8 tsp salt • 2 stalks green onion, chopped

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This new resto/bar at Queen and Shaw (936 Queen Street West) is awash in wood accents and a lumber-heavy interior, and boasts a locally-sourced menu of down-home goodness. With bourbon galore and a mix of tunes to complement your heirloom tomato sandwich, expect this brunch, lunch, dinner spot to be a foodie haven...generally speaking, of course.

This extension of the Vancouver-based vintage shop is sure to be a hotspot for ’90s-loving shopaholics. Situated at 418 Queen West, the store boasts stretched band tanks, old school ballcaps, plaid oxfords, and pretty much any bad trend piece you can think of from the past two decades. Of course, they make perfect standout pieces to nearly any updated guy or doll wardrobe.

Toronto has yet another Italian restaurant on the scene, but cause for buzz is notable with Modus Ristorante, helmed by exBrassaii chef Bruce Woods. Modus (at 145 King Street West) is upscale Italian dining at its finest, with a chic and swanky room and plenty of contemporary dishes. Expect it to be the Financial District's next noteworthy hotspot.

One of the easiest and most delicious ways to support cancer research is through Feast for the Fight. Hosted by the Canadian Cancer Society, choose from nearly 20 of Toronto's most popular restaurants, have a meal with your most notable company and all spots will donate proceeds from your nosh to the worthy cause. Feast for the Fight delights diners on October 19th.

Purveyors of the “athome experience” will tout the glory of independent works of art...and I'll back them up any day. Head over to the Carlu (444 Yonge Street) on the 18th and help support Casey House while outfitting your own (house, that is) with some of the most intricate and detailed art works by both established and emerging Canadian artists.

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Tigers save their season Verlander strikes out eight Rangers, Delmon Young hits two home runs in win over Texas LEON HALIP/GETTY IMAGES

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Justin Verlander helped save Detroit’s season with a gutsy effort and the Tigers hit for a sudden cycle to break away from Texas in a 7-5 victory Thursday that cut the Rangers’ lead to 3-2 in the AL championship series. Delmon Young hit two of Detroit’s four homers and Miguel Cabrera had a tiebreaking double in the sixth inning — thanks to a bizarre bounce off third base. After building a fiverun cushion, the Tigers held off Texas despite Nelson Cruz’s record fifth home run of the series. With closer Jose Valverde unavailable for Detroit, the Rangers cut it to 7-5 in the ninth and had Cruz on deck when Phil Coke retired Mike Napoli on a game-ending groundout with two runners on. Coke got five outs for his first career post-season save. The Rangers get another chance to reach the

Tigers ace Justin Verlander pitches against the Rangers on Thursday.

World Series for the second straight season in Game 6 Saturday night at home. Derek Holland will start for Texas against Max Scherzer. Verlander allowed four runs and eight hits in 71⁄3 innings, throwing a career-high 133 pitches. He struck out eight and walked three. “I want the ball. I want to go as deep as possible,” Verlander said. “It was a

battle for me, all night.” Verlander reached 100 mph on the stadium radar gun with pitch No. 133. Cruz, however, caught up to that fastball and sent it down the left-field line for a two-run homer, chasing Verlander and setting a record for homers in a league championship series. Cruz became the fifth player to hit five homers in a post-season series.

Reggie Jackson, Ken Griffey Jr., Juan Gonzalez and Chase Utley were the others. After winning 24 games and leading the American League in ERA and strikeouts, Verlander hadn’t had much of a chance to shine this post-season. Two of his first three playoff starts were ended early by rain delays. A swift turn of events in the sixth helped Detroit

pull ahead. The Tigers turned a bases-loaded double play to keep the score tied at 2, then opened the bottom half with a single, double, triple and homer — in order — to take a 6-2 lead. It was the first time four consecutive batters on one team hit for a “natural” cycle in a post-season game, according to STATS LLC. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

HIS COACH’S CORNER PARTNER DON CHERRY IS BEING TREATED UNFAIRLY OVER HIS SEASON-OPENING BLAST AGAINST A TRIO OF FORMER ENFORCERS AND THEIR TAKE ON FIGHTING.

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Crosby takes ‘big step’ toward return Sidney Crosby is one final step away from returning to the NHL. The Pittsburgh Penguins captain shed the white nocontact helmet he has worn for nearly a month and was a full participant in a morning skate Thursday after being cleared to absorb hits in practice for the first time since sustaining a concussion in January. Crosby still must show he can handle contact with no concussion-related problems before he can play in games but, after being

symptom free for weeks, he admittedly is “excited” to be closer to returning. “It’s a good step in the right direction,” said Crosby, sweat still pouring off his face following the halfhour practice. “It’s a big step ... we’ll see how things go.” The Nova Scotia native didn’t throw any checks or accept any as the Penguins mostly skated and went through shooting drills in advance of Thursday’s game against the Washington Capitals. Still, Crosby said he won’t be reluctant

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to instigate contact when he does practice. Penguins coach Dan Bylsma said there is no firm timetable for Crosby’s return to games. Neither Bylsma nor Crosby dropped any hints whether

it might be mere days or a few weeks. “But I don’t think it’s hard to be patient at this point,” said the 24-year-old Crosby. “I’m getting closer and I want to make sure I respond well in the next however long it is.” Crosby must show he can handle any and all contact without a recurrence of any of his previously suffered symptoms, such as headaches, dizziness, an inability to concentrate, sensitivity to loud noises or bright lights. THE CANADIAN PRESS

Practice shortage Sidney Crosby can now take part in every phase of practice, but the Penguins aren’t practising much. They’re beginning the season by playing six games in 10 days and eight in 13 days. Coach Dan Bylsma might have to create some contact-heavy drills especially for Crosby, who said no drill can replicate what occurs in a game.


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It’s not where Jim Barker wanted his team to be but the Toronto coach is trying to make the best of his predicament. Any playoff hopes the Argonauts (3-11) had are gone. So Barker and his coaching staff will be thinking about next season when they host the Calgary Stampeders (8-6) in Friday’s CFL game at Rogers Centre. “This year ties into next year,” Barker said Thursday. “We have four games left, three of them at home. “We get a chance to develop a winning attitude that we haven’t been able to get this year. We need to learn how to win again.” Toronto hosts next year’s 100th Grey Cup game. The road to playing in the CFL championship starts now for the Argonauts. “There is a tremendous amount of pressure on this club to be in that game,” said Barker, who was the CFL coach of the year last season after guiding the Argos to a 9-9 record. “We are looking at ... we have four weeks of training camp that the other teams don’t have going into our organization’s most important year. That’s how we

Newest Argo One player who won’t be in the lineup this week is veteran receiver Maurice Mann, who the Argos obtained in a trade Wednesday from the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Coach Jim Barker said with the Argos having a short week, Mann hasn’t had enough practice time. To make room for Mann the Argos released receiver Prechae Rodriguez, a former CFL rookie of the year.

are approaching it. We are going to look at some different schemes. We are going to be able to get some things on film other teams can’t and do things like that. We are looking at this as a launch into next year.” With nothing to lose, the Argos are free to experiment with players and plays. “We can play loose,” said Barker. “We can do things. “As coach, we can try things maybe we wouldn’t try if we were in a situation where we were playing for a playoff spot. That’s the advantage.”

It’s exactly that sort of attitude that Calgary receiver Landan Talley said his team must prepare for as the Stampeders get ready to face the Argos and the 4-10 Saskatchewan Roughriders next week. “These are teams that we should beat, but they are the most dangerous games we have this year,” said Talley. “These two teams are playing with nothing to lose. “When you’ve got somebody playing with nothing to lose they’re mad dogs. They’re coming at you. These are going to be two very important games to us when it comes to continuing on our path.” The Stampeders have a playoff spot wrapped up but are battling the B.C. Lions and Edmonton Eskimos for first place in the CFL West and a home playoff game. All three teams begin the weekend with 16 points. The Stamps are coming off a last-play 33-31 loss to the Lions last week that knocked them out of first place. If the playoffs started today, Calgary would be third after losing the season series against both B.C. and Edmonton. THE CANADIAN PRESS


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Anthony Calvillo’s CFL record for all-time passing yards stands on its own merit, without being tagged the “pro football” record too. The CFL made quite a fuss on Thanksgiving Day when the Montreal Alouettes QB surpassed Damon Allen to become the league’s new king of the passing game, then the league went out of its way to pile Calvillo’s numbers on top of NFL passing records to emphasize the point. It’s unnecessary and is an insult to players on both sides of the border. With a 50-yard pass to Jamel Richardson, Calvillo eclipsed Allen’s 72,381 ca-

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reer passing yards, opening the floodgates of accolades from the likes of former NFL stars Dan Marino and Brett Favre. What does it matter? Calvillo’s numbers are worthy of praise without the recognition from the NFL and comparing the numbers from different leagues is unwarranted. “I never looked at the numbers the NFL guys accomplished because I thought in the CFL, we have our own league with our own records,” Calvillo said.

“But that was special to me.” Special maybe, but not necessary. Riders limp into the sunset: Has a CFL team ever fallen as fast and as far as the 2011 Saskatchewan Roughriders? Almost guaranteed to miss the playoffs, the Riders appeared in three of the last four Grey Cup games and were picked in this column to finish first in the West. Yet the Riders’ offence under QBs Darian Durant and

Ryan Dinwiddie is so inept, longstanding records for futility are starting to fall. The Riders haven’t scored an offensive touchdown in more than three games — 14 quarters, in fact, the longest Saskatchewan scoring drought since 1979 when the team won just two games. Their nine points scored in the last three games is the worst string of futility in Riders history. Hard to revel in Argos’ misfortune: Only in the CFL do fans and media pull for sad-sack teams because it’s “good for the league.” That’s exactly what’s happening with the CFL-worst Toronto Argonauts, bottom feeders at 311 and eliminated from the playoffs, even though most folks outside the GTA love to hate all things Double Blue. The Argos’ success is essential to the league’s survival and a key ingredient in maintaining its TV contract.

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NATI O N A L H O C K E Y LE AGUE EASTERN CONFERENCE d-Pittsburgh d-Washington d-Buffalo Philadelphia Toronto NY Islanders New Jersey Tampa Bay Carolina Florida NY Rangers Montreal Ottawa Boston Winnipeg

GP 5 3 2 3 2 3 3 4 4 2 2 3 4 4 1

W 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0

L OTL SL 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0

GF 16 13 8 12 8 7 6 12 9 4 3 6 13 7 1

GA 13 10 3 5 5 4 6 16 15 4 4 7 21 7 5

Pts 8 6 4 6 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 0

Home 1-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 2-1-0-0 2-1-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-1-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-1-0-0 1-1-0-0 1-2-0-0 0-1-0-0

Away 2-0-0-1 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-2-0-1 0-1-1-0 1-1-0-0 0-0-1-1 1-1-0-0 0-2-0-0 0-1-0-0 0-0-0-0

Last 10 3-0-1-1 3-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 2-1-0-0 2-1-0-0 1-2-0-1 1-2-1-0 1-1-0-0 0-0-1-1 1-2-0-0 1-3-0-0 1-3-0-0 0-1-0-0

Strk L1 W3 W2 W3 W2 W2 W2 L3 W1 L1 L2 L1 L1 L2 L1

WESTERN CONFERENCE d-Colorado d-Detroit d-Dallas Nashville Vancouver Minnesota Los Angeles San Jose Edmonton St. Louis Anaheim Chicago Calgary Phoenix Columbus

GP 4 2 3 2 3 3 3 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4

W 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0

L OTL SL 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 1

GF 11 8 6 7 11 8 6 6 2 7 3 6 9 4 8

GA 6 3 7 4 10 8 8 3 1 6 5 4 11 8 13

Pts 6 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1

Home 0-1-0-0 1-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-1 1-0-0-0 1-1-0-0 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 1-1-0-0 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 0-1-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-2-0-1

Away 3-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 0-1-0-0 2-0-0-0 1-1-0-1 0-1-0-1 0-0-0-1 0-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-1-0-0 0-1-0-0 1-1-0-0 0-1-0-1 0-1-0-0

Last 10 3-1-0-0 2-0-0-0 2-1-0-0 2-0-0-0 1-1-0-1 1-1-0-1 1-1-0-1 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 1-1-0-0 1-1-0-0 1-1-0-0 1-2-0-0 0-1-0-1 0-3-0-1

Strk W3 W2 W1 W2 L1 L2 L2 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 L2 L4

d — division leaders ranked 1-2-3 regardless of points; a team winning in overtime or shootout is credited with two points and a victory in the W column; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one point which is registered in the OTL (overtime loss) or SL (shootout loss) column. Last night’s results Calgary 4 Montreal 1 Colorado 7 Ottawa 1 New Jersey 2 Los Angeles 1 (SO) N.Y. Islanders 5 Tampa Bay 1 Washington 3 Pittsburgh 2 (OT) Vancouver at Detroit Phoenix at Nashville Edmonton at Minnesota Winnipeg at Chicago St. Louis at Dallas Wednesday’s results Carolina 3 Boston 2 Colorado 3 Columbus 2 (SO) Philadelphia 5 Vancouver 4 Tonight’s games All times Eastern Carolina at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Tomorrow’s games Colorado at Montreal, 7 p.m. Calgary at Toronto, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Washington, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Phoenix, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Florida, 7:30 p.m. New Jersey at Nashville, 8 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Columbus at Dallas, 8 p.m. Boston at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Vancouver at Edmonton, 10 p.m. St. Louis at San Jose, 10 p.m. Sunday’s game St. Louis at Anaheim, 8 p.m.

M LB P LAYOFFS LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (Best-of-7 series) All times Eastern

AMERICAN LEAGUE TEXAS (W) VS. DETROIT (C) (Texas leads 3-2) Yesterday’s result Detroit 7 Texas 5 Wednesday’s result Texas 7 Detroit 3 (11 inn.) Tomorrow’s game Detroit (Scherzer 15-9) at Texas (Holland 165), 8:05 p.m. Sunday’s game x-Detroit (Fister 11-13) at Texas (Lewis 1410), 8:05 p.m.

MILWAUKEE (C) VS. ST. LOUIS (WC) (St. Louis leads 2-1) Last night’s result Milwaukee at St. Louis Wednesday’s result St. Louis 4 Milwaukee 3 Tonight’s game Milwaukee (Greinke 16-6) at St. Louis (Garcia 13-7), 8:05 p.m. Sunday’s game x-St. Louis at Milwaukee, 4:05 or 8:05 p.m. Monday’s game x-St. Louis at Milwaukee, 8:05 p.m. x — if necessary.

WEDNESDAY

First Period 1. Montreal, Kostitsyn 1 (Pacioretty) 1:47 2. Calgary, Bourque 2 (Tanguay, Butler) 7:15 (pp) 3. Calgary, Hagman 1 (Jokinen, Bouwmeester) 11:38 (pp) 4. Calgary, Moss 1 (Tanguay) 15:54 Penalties — Moss Cal (hooking) 4:09, Darche Mtl (tripping) 5:49, Gionta Mtl (slashing) 7:53, Gionta Mtl (high-sticking) 10:15. Second Period 5. Calgary, Bourque 3 (Stajan) 13:22 Penalties — Jokinen Cal (hooking) 7:00, Jokinen Cal (slashing) 17:39. Third Period —No Scoring. Penalties — Gill Mtl (holding) 0:22, Hagman Cal (high-sticking) 9:56. Shots on goal Calgary

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Goal — Calgary: Kiprusoff (W,1-1-0), Montreal: Price (L,1-2-0). Power plays (goals-chances) — Calgary: 2-4 Montreal: 0-4. Referees — Marc Joanette, Dean Morton. Linemen — Steve Barton, Michel Cormier. Attendance — 21,273 (21,273) at Montreal.

Milwaukee ab r h bi C.Hart rf 4 0 0 0 Saito p 0 0 0 0 Narvsn p 0 0 0 0 Kotsay cf-rf 2 1 1 1 Braun lf 3 0 1 0 Fielder 1b 3 0 0 0 RWeks 2b 4 1 1 0 HrstnJr 3b 4 1 1 0 YBtncr ss 4 0 2 1 Lucroy c 3 0 0 0 McGeh ph 1 0 0 0 Gallard p 1 0 0 1 Hwkns p 0 0 0 0 Morgan ph-cf 1 0 0 0 Lynn p 0 0 0 0 Descals 3b 1 0 0 0 Totals 30 3 6 3 Milwaukee St. Louis

St. Louis Furcal ss Jay cf Pujols 1b Hollidy lf Brkmn rf Chamrs rf YMolin c Freese 3b Rzpczy p Motte p Punto 2b Crpntr p Salas p Craig ph

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h 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1

bi 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 29 4 9 3 021 000 000 3 400 000 00x 4

DP—Milwaukee 3, St. Louis 2. LOB—Milwaukee 5, St. Louis 9. 2B—Jay (2), Pujols (4), Freese 2 (2). HR—Kotsay (1). S—Furcal. SF— Gallardo. IP H Milwaukee Gallardo L,0-1 5 8 Hawkins 1 1 Saito 1 0 Narveson 1 0 St. Louis C.Carpenter W,1-0 5 6 Salas H,1 1 0 Lynn H,1 1 1-3 0 Rzepczynski H,1 1-3 0 Motte S,1-1 1 1-3 0

TIGERS 7, RANGERS 5 Texas Kinsler 2b Andrus ss JHmltn cf MiYong dh ABeltre 3b Napoli c-1b N.Cruz rf DvMrp lf Morlnd 1b Torreal ph-c Totals Texas Detroit

ab 4 5 4 5 4 4 4 4 2 1 37

r h 2 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 10

bi 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 5

Detroit ab AJcksn cf 4 Raburn rf-lf 4 MiCarr 1b 2 VMrtnz dh 4 DYong lf 3 Kelly rf 1 JhPerlt ss 4 Inge 3b 3 Avila c 4 RSantg 2b 3 Totals 32 100 010 021 001 104 10x

ER

4 0 0 0

4 0 0 0

BB SO 5 1 0 0

2 1 0 2

3 0 0 0 0

3 0 0 0 0

3 0 0 0 0

3 0 0 1 3

HBP—by Saito (Berkman), by C.Carpenter (Braun). WP—Gallardo 3. T—3:10. A—43,584 (43,975).

Texas C.Wilson L,0-1 Uehara M.Gonzalez M.Adams Detroit Verlander W,1-1 Coke S,1-1

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8 1 0 1

6 1 0 0

6 1 0 0

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5 1 0 1

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8 2

4 1

4 1

3 1

8 1

BB SO

WP—Verlander. T—3:21. A—41,908 (41,255).

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T 0 0 0 0

PF PA 350 326 435 342 395 389 282 400

Pt 18 18 14 6

WEST DIVISION x-B.C. x-Calgary x-Edmonton Saskatchewan

AMERICAN CONFERENCE EAST Buffalo New England N.Y. Jets Miami

W 4 4 2 0

L 1 1 3 4

T 0 0 0 0

Pct PF .800 164 .800 165 .400 121 .000 69

PA 120 119 125 104

W 3 3 1 0

L 2 2 4 5

T 0 0 0 0

Pct PF PA .600 127 95 .600 105 94 .200 59 115 .000 87 136

W 3 3 3 2

L 1 2 2 2

T 0 0 0 0

Pct PF .750 119 .600 110 .600 102 .500 74

PA 57 94 89 93

W 4 3 2 1

L 1 2 3 4

T 0 0 0 0

Pct PF .800 120 .600 136 .400 77 .200 105

PA 109 133 150 140

SOUTH Houston Tennessee Jacksonville Indianapolis

NORTH Baltimore Cincinnati Pittsburgh Cleveland

WEST San Diego Oakland Kansas City Denver

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EAST DIVISION x-Winnipeg x-Montreal Hamilton Toronto

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NATIONAL CONFERENCE

GP W L 14 8 6 14 8 6 14 8 6 14 4 10

T 0 0 0 0

PF PA 400 304 395 381 329 318 276 402

x — clinched playoff berth.

WEEK 16 Tonight’s game All times Eastern Calgary at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Tomorrow’s game Winnipeg at Edmonton, 7 p.m. Sunday’s games Hamilton at Montreal, 1 p.m. B.C. at Saskatchewan, 4 p.m.

SOCCER MLS

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r h 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 7 10 5 7

E—Andrus (1), R.Santiago (1). DP—Texas 2, Detroit 1. LOB—Texas 10, Detroit 4. 2B—Kinsler (2), J.Hamilton (4), Mi.Young (1), Dav.Murphy (2), Mi.Cabrera (4). 3B—V.Martinez (1). HR— N.Cruz (5), Raburn (2), D.Young 2 (2), Avila (1). SB—Mi.Cabrera (1). SF—J.Hamilton. IP H

NATIONAL LEAGUE

CARDINALS 4, BREWERS 3

FLAMES 4, CANADIENS 1

NFL

Wednesday’s results Vancouver 2 D.C. United 1 Dallas 2 Chicago 1 Tonight’s games All times Eastern Houston at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Salt Lake at Colorado, 10:30 p.m. Tomorrow’s games Toronto at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. New York at Kansas City, 4 p.m. Chicago at D.C. United, 7:30 p.m. Columbus at New England, 7:30 p.m. Vancouver at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. San Jose at Seattle, 10:30 p.m.

Pt 16 16 16 8

Washington N.Y. Giants Dallas Philadelphia

W 3 3 2 1

L 1 2 2 4

T 0 0 0 0

Pct PF .750 83 .600 127 .500 99 .200 125

PA 63 123 101 132

W 4 3 2 1

L 1 2 3 4

T 0 0 0 0

Pct PF .800 157 .600 87 .400 104 .200 116

PA 125 125 130 132

W 5 5 2 1

L 0 0 3 4

T Pct PF 0 1.000 173 0 1.000 159 0 .400 107 0 .200 111

PA 111 89 122 106

W 4 2 1 0

L 1 3 4 4

T 0 0 0 0

PA 78 122 121 113

SOUTH New Orleans Tampa Bay Atlanta Carolina

NORTH Green Bay Detroit Chicago Minnesota

WEST San Francisco Seattle Arizona St. Louis

Pct PF .800 142 .400 94 .200 96 .000 46

WEEK 6 Sunday’s games St. Louis at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Jacksonville at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 1 p.m. San Francisco at Detroit, 1 p.m. Carolina at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Indianapolis at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Buffalo at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Houston at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Dallas at New England, 4:15 p.m. New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 4:15 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago, 8:20 p.m. Byes: Arizona, Denver, Kansas City, San Diego, Seattle, Tennessee Monday’s game Miami at N.Y. Jets, 8:30 p.m.

SHANGHAI ROLEX MASTERS At Shanghai Singles — Third Round Florian Mayer (15), Germany, def. Rafael Nadal (1), 7-6 (5), 6-3. Andy Murray (2), Great Britain, def. Stanislas Wawrinka (13), Switzerland, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. David Ferrer (3), Spain, def. Juan Carlos Ferrero, Spain, 1-6, 7-5, 6-2. Feliciano Lopez, Spain, def. Tomas Berdych (6), Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-4. Andy Roddick (10), U.S., def. Nicolas Almagro (7), Spain, 6-3, 6-4. Matthew Ebden, Australia, def. Gilles Simon (8), 6-2, 2-6, 7-6 (8). Alexandr Dolgopolov (12), Ukraine, def. Bernard Tomic, Australia, 5-7, 6-1, 6-0. Kei Nishikori, Japan, def. Santiago Giraldo, Colombia, 7-6 (6), 4-6, 6-3. Doubles — Second Round Max Mirnyi, Belarus, and Daniel Nestor (2), Toronto, def. Oliver Marach, Austria, and Janko Tipsarevic, Serbia, 6-2, 6-3.

WTA GENERALI LADIES LINZ At Linz, Austria Singles — Second Round Petra Kvitova (1), Czech Republic, def. Patricia Mayr-Achleitner, Austria, 6-2, 6-3. Jelena Jankovic (3), Serbia, def. Anne Keothavong, Britain, 3-6, 6-2, 6-1. Dominika Cibulkova (7), Slovakia, def. Sara Errani, Italy, 6-7 (1), 6-3, 6-1. Daniela Hantuchova (8), Slovakia, def. Ksenia Pervak, Russia, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. Lucie Safarova, Czech Republic, def. Alberta Brianti, Italy, 6-4, 6-2.

HP JAPAN OPEN At Osaka, Japan Singles — Second Round Sam Stosur (1), Australia, def. Misaki Doi, Japan, 6-2, 6-4. Marion Bartoli (2), France, def. Vania King, U.S., 6-1, 6-2. Ayumi Morita (6), Japan, def. Eleni Daniilidou, Greece, 6-2, 6-3. Chanelle Scheepers (7), South Africa, def. Yaroslava Shvedova, Kazak., 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (5).

GOLF PGA THE MCGLADREY CLASSIC At St. Simons Island, GA. Par 70 (35-35) First Round Webb Simpson Zack Miller Scott McCarron Billy Horschel Martin Piller

David Hearn Richard S. Johnson Ben Crane Angel Cabrera

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Tim Connolly still a week or two away from return

Tim Connolly has missed a season and most of a playoff with concussion symptoms, suffered cracked vertebrae and broken ribs, so he knows a thing or two about revealing specifics about injuries. That’s why when it came to discussing his latest injury, and the fact it will keep him shelved longer than originally expected, Connolly could only talk in

relative terms. “I don’t want to get too specific because when you get back, someone might target you in that area (of the injury),” Connolly said as he hinted that his timetable is no longer dayto-day, but somewhere in the week-to-two-week period. The downgrade was the first time the centre’s status had turned to the worse

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to live with injuries and speculation. Ever since he entered the NHL as the fifth overall pick (Islanders) in 1999, his career has in part been defined by lengthy injury layoffs. Since the 2005-06 season, Connolly has missed 190 games due to injury, although he’s been relatively healthy the past two years, playing in 141 of 164 games. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

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