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Written by Frank Streicher
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Wednesday, 09 August 2006 |
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I am an idiot. For regular visitors to this site, the news is hardly a shock. Newcomers, however, have now been brought up to speed. While evidence pointing to my lack of intellectual prowess abounds in the archives, the full extent of my idiocy only came to light late last night. Let me explain. For almost 13 years, I lamented to anyone who could stand to listen, that Halifax lacked a truly cosmopolitan bar, one where age, race, and income did not matter. In my travels, I had encountered such venues, places where the music -and only the music - dictated the proceedings and caused people of all stripes to intermingle freely in one joyous and raucous mass. Up until last night, I was convinced that only a plane ride could get me there. Then, after thirteen years living in this city, I stepped into Bearly’s House of Blues and Ribs for the first time. |
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Written by Frank Streicher
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Tuesday, 06 December 2005 |
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After being seated at the Ristorante Piccolo Mondo, I was immediately imbued with a senses of optimism. Its cause was not the $9 glass of house wine that I had just imbibed at the bar. Instead, it was the conversation that was coming from the table next to us. There, bathed in candle light, was a middle aged man chatting up a beautiful woman in fluent Italian . Being an expert in these matters - I have after all not missed a single episode of the Sopranos- I instantly deduced that it was his goombah. “Bueno, Bueno”, I thought: this place must be the real thing. |
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Written by D.L. McCracken
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Sunday, 20 November 2005 |
Welcome to the near future when the United States military introduces a computer controlled Stealth aircraft to an exisiting group of ace Top Guns played by Biel, Foxx and Lucas.
The latest in technological warfare, the experimental deep combat aircraft (EDI) is completely controlled by an onboard artificial intelligence and communicates using a voice instantly reminiscent of the computer voice of HAL in the movie 2001, A Space Odyssey as in, "Sorry Dave, I can't do that".
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Written by Frank Streicher
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Wednesday, 16 November 2005 |
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The North End Diner, on the corner of Gottigen and Bloomfield, serves an excellent breakfast, but please don’t go there. There are some positive reviews that are easier written than others. Take for example last weeks review of the Bach Café: I wrote it in the full knowledge that any praise would not cause me any inconvenience, since Korean food has only a niche appeal. Hence, there was little danger that the next time I would decide to pop by, the amassed crowds would keep me from claiming my usual table next to the window. |
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Written by Frank Streicher
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Tuesday, 08 November 2005 |
Paris has its Ritz , London has the Gordon Ramsay, and Chez Panisse in California is rumoured to be all the rage this moment. But one thing all these little joints are missing is the mesmerizing combination of Korean Cuisine, Polar Bears and Bach. Lots of Bach. For that you have to come to Halifax. Situated on the Corner of Agricola and Young, the Bach café is run by a charming, middle aged, Korean couple. Note, that the term ‘run’ is used rather loosely in this context, since time - mimicking the waiter - seems to stand still when one enters through its doors. After having seated oneself, the first thing one can’t help but notice is that the small cozy space is made even smaller and cosier by a rather large and important looking stack of stereo equipment and speakers that could easily have been sacrificed to fit in an extra table or two. |
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