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Letters to the Editor for the week of May 31st, 2012

Letters to the Editor for the week of May 31st, 2012

Concerts aren't free
A milestone to celebrate — happy 30th birthday WAC

A milestone to celebrate — happy 30th birthday WAC

It is nearly impossible to imagine a world without art. Art is in everything around us from the crazy finger-painted masterpieces our kids create as toddlers, to the art we choose to decorate with, to the content in Pique .
12-year mistakes

12-year mistakes

Despite a development window that spanned 12 years and a public beta with over two million testers, the release of Blizzard's Diablo III has been something of a cock-up — a rare mistake for a publisher that is famous for getting things right.
Seaside Dreams — Tofino, Long Beach Lodge and the Zen of staying still

Seaside Dreams — Tofino, Long Beach Lodge and the Zen of staying still

"How inappropriate to call this planet Earth when it is quite clearly Ocean." - Arthur C. Clarke I'd just returned from a month-long epic in the Alps. Whistler's snow had just transitioned from winter pow to late spring schmoo.
The alternatives to Google

The alternatives to Google

It's a bit spooky.
Take back the village

Take back the village

Many years ago the May long weekend in Whistler was all about cleaning out the cabin, the Great Snow, Earth, Water Race... and parties. Things have changed some.
Letters to the Editor for the week of May 24th, 2012

Letters to the Editor for the week of May 24th, 2012

Disc Golf Respect
Letters to the Editor for the week of May 17th, 2012

Letters to the Editor for the week of May 17th, 2012

Feds need to re-think
The Avengers effect

The Avengers effect

Usually I would leave the movie stuff to Feet Banks, but after seeing The Avengers last week — officially a billion dollar movie after only three weekends — I feel reasonably confident when I say that the comic book movie genre is far fro
On The Road – Sara Jennings chooses the path less travelled

On The Road – Sara Jennings chooses the path less travelled

(Humans) cannot discover new oceans unless they have the courage to lose sight of the shore.' - André Gide She lives in the very belly of the beast — a place where conspicuous consumption has been raised to a high art.