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Canada is a country often jibed about its abundance of snow and ice, but composer Vincent Ho will turn that humor into artistry.
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Hard Candy is a controversial psychological thriller starring Ellen Page as the brilliant but chilling Hayley Stark and Patrick Wilson as Jeff Kohlver.
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24-hours to explore Chicago can seem like a daunting task, but with an insider's guide to the best the city has to offer, making the most of a short stay is easy.
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