IT’S MY BIRTHDAY today, so rather than write a serious, thought-provoking post, I thought I’d indulge in a little fantasizing about what may just be the greatest food invention of all time: deep-fried beer. You heard me right: ravioli-like pieces of salty pretzel dough filled with beer and dunked into a deep fryer. My god, [...]
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Get in ma belly!
August 31st, 2010 · View Comments · Currently, Pop Culture
Tags:Canadian National Exhibition·CNE·deep-fried beer·deep-fried butter·fair·food·Mark Zable·Texas
Wyclef: Not presidential material
August 23rd, 2010 · View Comments · Around the World, Celebrity Scandal, Currently, Media Matters, Pop Culture
WHAT WAS Wyclef thinking? Hatian-American hip-hop star Wyclef Jean made a huge media splash earlier this month when he announced on Larry King Live that he was running for president of his native land, effectively positioning himself as the saviour of that earthquake-ravaged country. Only one teeny tiny problem: Clef doesn’t meet the requirements for those seeking to become president; [...]
Making the most of a meltdown
August 12th, 2010 · View Comments · Around the World, Currently, God Bless America, Media Matters, Pop Culture, Weird and wacky
IT WAS EASY to predict that the Steven Slater story would quickly turn into a media circus. After all, America was in desperate need of a fresh hero / villain to obsess over, and, eventually, give a reality show to. UPDATE: Steven Slater offered reality show There’s really nothing left to say about the whole Slater and the slide incident, so [...]
Tags:air safety·air travel·flight attendant·JetBlue·meltdown·NextMedia Animation·Steven Slater
Shit show
July 28th, 2010 · View Comments · Currently, Pop Culture, Weird and wacky
KINGS OF LEON had a shit show in St. Louis last week – literally. During a concert Friday at the Verizon Amphitheatre, birds in the rafters pooped on the band and their equipment. After one of the droppings ending up in bassist Jared Followill’s mouth, the group ended the show. “They couldn’t deal any longer,” their publicist said. “It’s [...]
Tags:bass guitar·Jared Followill·Kings of Leon·rock band·Verizon Amphitheatre
The biggest buzz of all
July 25th, 2010 · View Comments · Around the World, Currently, Media Matters, Pop Culture, Weird and wacky
YOU’VE GOT to hand it to BrewDog – they sure know how to create a big buzz. The Scottish brewery made headlines this week for producing a 55%-alcohol beer, ominously named the End of History. “This blond Belgian ale is infused with nettles from the Scottish Highlands and fresh juniper berries,” the proprietors say on [...]
Tags:alcohol·beer·BrewDog·brewing·End of History·Sink the Bismarck!·Tactical Nuclear Penguin·taxidermy
Keeping Apple honest
July 21st, 2010 · View Comments · Around the World, Currently, Media Matters, Pop Culture
NEW YORK TIMES media columnist David Carr had an interesting piece in last Sunday’s paper looking at the role Consumer Reports played in the iPhone4-reception debacle. The magazine said it can’t recommend the phone because of issues with the antenna, which wraps around the outside of the device. If the phone is held a certain way, dropped [...]
Tags:apple·Canada·Consumer Reports·David Carr·Gizmodo·iPhone4·New York Times·Steve Jobs·wireless
Bull-baiting boneheads
July 13th, 2010 · View Comments · Around the World, Currently, Pop Culture, Sporting Life, Weird and wacky
THREE BONEHEADS ended up injured yesterday during the running of the bulls at the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona, Spain. If you’ve never heard of it – and haven’t read Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises – the bull run is a super popular annual event that essentially involves a bunch of idiots hustling down narrow cobbled-stone streets [...]
Tags:animal cruelty·Darwin·Ernest Hemmingway·Pamplona·running of the bulls·Spain·The Sun Also Rises
Coney Island chaos
July 5th, 2010 · View Comments · Around the World, Currently, Pop Culture, Sporting Life, Weird and wacky
APPARENTLY THINGS got a wee bit crazy yesterday at the annual Nathan’s International July Fourth Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island. So-called competitive eater Joey “Jaws” Chestnut won the championship after stuffing 54 hotdogs and buns down his throat in 10 minutes. Alas, the San Jose man fell short of his goal to eat 70 dogs [...]
Tags:competitive eating·Coney Island·Joey “Jaws” Chestnut·Major League Eating·Nathan's International July Fourth Hot Dog Eating Contest·Takeru Kobayashi
Happy “Canada Day”
July 1st, 2010 · View Comments · Currently, Oh Canada, Pop Culture, Toronto
I SPOTTED this sign last night as I was out “shopping”… Here in Ontario, beer and liquor stores are government-controlled. That means they’re closed on holidays, every last one of ‘em. It’s a stupid system, and as with so many other services in this country, there’s no real alternative. If you want a cold one [...]
Tags:Canada·Canada Day·G20·G20 Summit·government·LCBO·Liquor Control Board of Ontario·privatization·The Beer Store·Toronto
Good for Ghana
June 30th, 2010 · View Comments · Around the World, Currently, Pop Culture, Sporting Life
CAN’T SAY I know all that much about football/soccer. Like most, though, I’ve been taking in the World Cup action whenever I can. In a multicultural city such as Toronto, you simply can’t avoid the hoopla, and it’s been fun to watch the various ethnic communities around town reacting as their teams win or lose. (That said, I won’t [...]
Tags:Africa·Black Stars·Brazil·Cameroon·Daily Telegraph·FIFA·football·Germany·Ghana·Korea·Senegal·soccer·South Africa·Spain·Toronto·Uruguay·World Cup
Wimble-dumb
June 26th, 2010 · View Comments · Around the World, Currently, Pop Culture, Sporting Life
WIMBLEDON IS BIG on traditions. But this week’s marathon match has me thinking it’s time for some changes. Most tennis fans loved the 11-hour, three-day epic between John Isner and Thiemo de Bakker. It was decided 70-68 in the fifth set – the longest match in professional tennis history. I don’t really get it. Maybe it’s because [...]
Tags:All England Club·England·John Isner·tennis·Thiemo de Bakker·tradition·Wimbledon
Canada’s very own Fox News
June 18th, 2010 · View Comments · Currently, Media Matters, Oh Canada, Pop Culture
CANADIAN MEDIA COMPANY Quebecor announced this week it plans to launch Sun TV News, a right-wing all-news network that will take aim at the nation’s existing players: CBC and CTV. Here’s the promo: The station — which will be fed by the Sun Media chain of newspapers – is promising “hard news” and “straight talk” when it launches Jan. 1.
Tags:CBC·CBC News Network·CTV·CTV News Network·journalism·media·news·opinion·Pierre Karl Peladeau·Quebecor·Sun TV News·television
Jobs: ‘I don’t want to see us descend into a nation of bloggers’
June 14th, 2010 · View Comments · Around the World, Currently, Media Matters, Pop Culture
EARLIER THIS MONTH at the D8 Conference near Los Angeles, Apple CEO Steve Jobs discussed the impact of his company’s latest gadget: the vaunted iPad. In an interview, Jobs was asked whether this new technology – which, among other things, provides print-news organizations with a tool to offer digital content in a more engaging and interactive fashion than through conventional websites – will “save journalism.” “One [...]
Tags:apple·Clay Shirky·digital media·iPad·journalism·media·new media·New York Times·newspapers·Steve Jobs·technlology·Wall Street Journal·Washington Post
OK Leafs, stop being losers
June 10th, 2010 · View Comments · Currently, Media Matters, Pop Culture, Sporting Life, Toronto
GOOD ON the Chicago Blackhawks. The young squad finished off the tenacious Philadelphia Flyers in six games last night, ending the club’s 49-year Stanley Cup drought, the only Original Six team whose dry spell was longer than the Toronto Maple Leafs’. What a strange goal to end it all, though. Other than Chicago forward Patrick Kane — who scored – no one in Wachovia Center, nor [...]
Tags:broadcasting·CBC·Chicago Blackhawks·Hockey Night In Canada·National Hockey League·Original Six·Patrick Kane·Philadelphia Flyers·playoffs·sports·Stanley Cup·television·Toronto Maple Leafs
Time to KISS goodbye
June 9th, 2010 · View Comments · Currently, Media Matters, Pop Culture, Toronto, Weird and wacky
NOTE TO KISS and the KISS Army: it’s over. I’m sure it was fun while it lasted — far too long, IMO — but alas the time has come to wipe off the clown makeup, lose the body armor and ditch the platform boots. I realize old Gene wants to squeeze a few more dollars out of his washed-up troupe of mimes (and wag [...]
Tags:concert·entertainment·Gene Simmons·Kiss·Kiss Army·Lady Gaga·Molson Canadian Amphitheatre·tour

