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                      <title><![CDATA[Holy Fuck]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Stephen Harper is not a Holy Fuck fan. But let's hope that the Canadian experimental band, who recently found themselves at the centre of the PromArt cutbacks scandal, will have enough to eat as they tour Southern Ontario this fall.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/music/electronic/dance/event/37699</link>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Born Ruffians]]></title>
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                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/music/indie/event/37719</link>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Lykke Li]]></title>
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                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/music/pop/event/37714</link>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Deerhunter]]></title>
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                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/music/indie/event/37721</link>
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                      <title><![CDATA[More concerts announced...]]></title>
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                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/music/music/article/15943</link>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Pros and cons]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Sasha’s piece on the fight between a homeowners’ group and the tranny
prostitutes on Maitland street is a pack of lies!! I live near that
corner — I am not a member of any organization but these guys have my
full support!]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/city/letters/article/37919</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 10:46:58.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[John Acquaviva]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[After nearly three decades on the decks, champion Canadian DJ John
Acquaviva continues to be a crowd favourite and industry guru. Always
reinventing his sound and originating new visions, he’s seemingly on an
endless world tour, topping the bills at summer festivals such as
Benicassim and Global Gathering.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/clubs/djspotlight/article/37947</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 21:00:00.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Loving the Ex for the rides]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[The Canadian National Exhibition turns barren parking lots into a
fantasyland for two weeks each year, but it also creates a fantasy
version of the TTC that we might wish stuck around all year.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/city/details/article/37954</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 13:00:57.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Steak]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Steakhouses may have fallen in and out of food fashion during the last
few decades, but like Sinatra and a dry martini, a good steak never
goes out of style.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/food/review/article/37956</link>
                      <category><![CDATA[food/review]]></category>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 13:05:48.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Dawn of the heads]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[The zombies in Bruce McDonald's Pontypool don't eat brains — they blow minds]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/film/feature/article/37957</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 13:10:14.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Adam and Dave]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Unfortunately, this year’s Toronto International Film Festival Short
Cuts Canada program won’t feature a new film by Knock Knock (Who’s
There?) Comedy! members (and former EYE WEEKLY cover boys) Adam Brodie
and Dave Derewlany. But Friday’s one-night only event at the Royal will
give viewers who missed such past TIFF triumphs as The Wrong Number
(man vs telephone), True Love (man and woman vs Cupid) and The Racist
Brick (can’t spoil this one, sorry) the first a chance to catch up.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/film/interview/article/37969</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 13:41:27.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Traitor]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[There is a palpable nobility to Traitor, the anxious, tidy terror-era
thriller co-written and exec produced by Steve Martin. From the get-go,
the movie dares to blur the line between good and bad in its treatment
of jihadists vs anti-terror agents. And though it’s too moralistic to
be properly ambiguous (basically: manipulating religion in order to
kill is ungodly), it’s refreshing to feel a twinge of sympathy for a
potential mass-murderer and simultaneously cheer on government agents
for whom “acceptable loss” is a playbook go-to.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/film/onscreen/article/37971</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 13:45:49.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Goal II: Living The Dream]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Soccer enthusiasts might enjoy the kinetic displays of real-life skill
and smooth inclusion of actors Kuno Becker and Alessandro Nivola
amongst superstars like Zidane, Ronaldo and Beckham, but Goal II is as
much a soap opera as it is a celebration of the sport.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/film/onscreen/article/37974</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 13:47:45.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Redbelt, Lynch, What Happens in Vegas, more]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[David Mamet’s latest starts out as a perfectly watchable drama about a
taciturn jiu-jitsu instructor (Chiwetel Ejiofor) mixed up with some
sinister Hollywood types, but takes a sharp left turn into lunacy in
the third act (to paraphrase a fellow EYE WEEKLY scribe: not since The
Wicker Man remake…).]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/film/dvd/article/37976</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 13:49:53.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Working class heroes]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Sick of the vacuous plastics populating most reality shows? You ain’t
alone. Sure, The Hills continues to smash ratings records into its
fourth season, but there’s a counter-movement that eschews vaguely
pretty fashion publicists in favour of tough-as-nails dudes doing
tough-as-nails jobs on deep-sea fishing boats, Texas oil rigs,
Pacific-northwest forests and arctic ice roads.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/film/tv/article/37980</link>
                      <category><![CDATA[film/tv]]></category>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 13:56:10.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Four corners]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[When Thom Andersen’s essay film Los Angeles Plays Itself was released
in 2003, the obvious joke was to suggest a sequel: Toronto Plays
Everywhere Else. Just this past summer, local filmgoers thrilled to a
Zanzibar cameo in the ostensibly New York City–set climax of The
Incredible Hulk (there wasn’t much else to thrill to), and a sharp-eyed
viewer could probably cite another half-dozen examples in the past year
alone.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/film/feature/article/37981</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 13:57:32.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[The right Wavelengths]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[TIFF's experimental film program serves tonic]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/film/feature/article/37984</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 14:01:24.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[The Verve]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[If the idea of a Verve comeback album in 2008 seems less momentous than
it should — particularly in the wake of recent, more hotly anticipated
reunions by alt-rock trailblazers like the Pixies and My Bloody
Valentine]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/music/ondisc/article/37987</link>
                      <category><![CDATA[music/ondisc]]></category>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 21:00:00.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[The Game]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Not content with merely earnestly rapping about everyone else, The Game
has attempted to kick it up a couple of notches with some ill-conceived
moves on his third and reputedly final outing.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/music/ondisc/article/37988</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 14:12:12.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Art Of Fresh]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[A skit (“NYC Interlude”) on rap duo Art of Fresh’s debut describing the
problem listeners have accepting Canadian hip-hop documents an issue
that we hope won’t affect D.O. and Slakah the Beatchild — namely the
fact that being equally talented as those on the other side of the
border doesn’t guarantee having equal exposure.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/music/ondisc/article/37992</link>
                      <category><![CDATA[music/ondisc]]></category>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 14:13:36.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Lykke Li]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[The debut full-length by Sweden’s latest indie-pop export, 22-year old
Lykke Li, was crafted under the mentorship of Bjorn Yttling, who
enlisted his bandmates Peter and John to lend a hand with the intricate
arrangements.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/music/ondisc/article/37993</link>
                      <category><![CDATA[music/ondisc]]></category>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 14:20:41.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Death Vessel]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[It’s possible to get all the way through Death Vessel’s second album before realizing that the singer is actually a dude.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/music/ondisc/article/37995</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 14:22:41.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[The Academy is…]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[No one likes an emo band who think too hard.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/music/ondisc/article/37996</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 14:24:50.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Dragonforce]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[Pop-metallers Dragonforce produce speedy, majestic and ridiculous
opuses — no song lands under five minutes, so bring a lunch if you plan
on listening to this.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/music/ondisc/article/37997</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 14:27:09.000</pubDate>
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                      <title><![CDATA[Terminals]]></title>
                      <description><![CDATA[This local punk trio have been playing for a few years now, with
members Jules and Roddy having worked together since the ‘90s in bands
including Repeat Offender.]]></description>
                      <link>http://eyeweekly.com/music/ondisc/article/37998</link>
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                      <pubDate>2008-08-27 14:29:19.000</pubDate>
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