Headline and sinker
We read the Georgia Straight’s recent cover story over the weekend—who are we kidding, that kind of thing takes way too long. Anyway, we “perused” its lengthy exposé about how “a generation of...
View ArticleEmotional rescue
Confession time. Although the members of K&K like to pretend we’re in touch with our emotions—it’s all a lie. We are emotional cripples. Our inner child is a statue. The spark inside us… a snuffed...
View ArticleAin’t nothing but a G thing
Normally we like to wake up in the morning and wash away the cobwebs with a strong cup of coffee, an intense Pilates session and the galloping Mormon boogie of “Crazy Horses” by the Osmonds played...
View ArticleAnswers to the Globe and Mail’s barrage of rhetorical questions
Is there anything worse than the overuse of rhetorical questions? Of course there is — disease, famine, B.C. Lottery Corporation commercials. But the headline writers at the Globe and Mail’s website...
View ArticleHeadline hunters
This week, a co-worker attended a press conference at the Museum of Anthropology — or “the M to the A,” as he prefers to call it. Actually he doesn’t call it that. Anyway, lanky NDP Vancouver Point...
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