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The errant blogger returns. Better late than never, I suppose.

I do have a topic for today, but before I get to it, I feel an odd compulsion to share with you the rather bumpy and circuitous route by which it arrived in my brain. Synapses work in mysterious ways, and this is a fairly good example.

Bear with me here. The link density in this first bit will be rather high.

One of my Twitter friends, who goes by the handle @AliasGrace (and whom I met in person for the first time at PodCamp Halifax two weekends ago), has a blog entitled East Coast by Choice, for which I wrote a guest post three weeks ago. She's had a number of guest posts over the time she's been blogging, the most recent of which, entitled "The Death of Barrington Street?" and written by Paul MacKinnon (Twitter handle @downtownpaul), was a really interesting read.

Paul's post mentioned a number of well-known buildings on Barrington Street, but the one that caught my attention was the Green Lantern building. Now, being the geek that I am (you knew that, right?), you'd think I'd have known Halifax had a Green Lantern building. For some reason, though, I didn't remember the name at all. But, of course, I was tickled by it. So I went to my dear friend Google to see if I could find some pictures.

And find them I did. The Coast (our local artsy/cultural/gritty/emo/freebie newspaper) has an article about the building, complete with historical pics from the time when the building actually housed the Green Lantern restaurant. The building's official name is the Keith building, and it currently houses Pogue Fado, a traditional Irish pub. Nice to know the green is still there, anyway.

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I recently watched Juno again. I saw it in the theatre when it was first released, and it immediately turned me into a giant, slobbering Ellen Page fan.

Okay, that didn't sound so good. I'm tall, but I'm not giant, and I occasionally drool when food is particularly tasty, but I don't slobber. However, I am a big fan of the Ellen.

The fact that she's from my hometown has nothing to do with it. Okay, there's little twinge of civic pride in there somewhere, but it's quite overmatched by the gobs of appreciation I have for her talent as an actress. "Frighteningly talented" was the phrase I believe one reviewer used.

Juno was the film that launched our Ms. Page into the spotlight, but she'd been working like a fiend in the industry for years prior to that. She's been acting in film and television since she was ten years old. Being a Canadian, she's done most of her work so far in Canadian productions, which means she was "under the radar" for much of her career. Read the rest of this entry »

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