New York Times on a fast, food-focused visit to the city.
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Screenings of Truffaut movies at the Cinéma du Parc; Jacob Tierney opens a can of worms saying Quebec cinema ignores anglos and immigrants; Michel Côté in a new movie about hero pilot Alain Piché; an admiring look at the Place des Festivals in preparation for this evening’s quasi Mardi Gras style entertainment as the Jazz Festival closes.
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The heat wave is the big news here at the moment, the smog warning being more worrying than the actual temperature.
Think of your blogger today, working in a scorching office with no air conditioning overlooking the junction of two major highways. It’s taking years off my life in there.
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naftee
I hope you have a fan at least!
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David Tighe
I will just take the opportunity to say that you do a very good job:I read your blog daily after the NY Times. You have a nice style: modern Canadian light but with a literary base to it. At least that’s the best way I can put it without thinking for hours
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david tighe
Actually, although I have nothing against the sentiments, I didn’t write the last one. Is it that easy to appropriate my not exactly fictitious identity?
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Etaoin Shrdlu
This is a test comment.
Globe and Mail looks, half admiringly, at Plateau borough mayor Luc Ferrandez.
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Martin Girard
Progressive changes always come with controversy and resistance. In the end, Ferrandez will prove his detractors wrong.



walkerp 12:44 on 2010/07/09 Permalink
And you’re back! What happened? Heat knock out the w5 servers? It was a rough week without you!
Kate 13:10 on 2010/07/09 Permalink
Sorry! We had technical difficulties, but updates will be coming very shortly.