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Film Review: What The World Needs Now Is “Eat Pray Love”

Adapted from the bestselling memoir to the big screen, “Eat Pray Love” follows writer Elizabeth Gilbert‘s well-documented global quest for spiritual discovery. As a result of many drastic shifts in her life (a painful divorce, a failed affair and a complete lack of happiness and inspiration), Liz Gilbert embarks on worldly adventures to three foreign destination with the purpose of mending her body, mind and heart. Within the course of a year, she travels to Italy to dine on authentic cuisine and regain confidence in her own skin, to India to meditate and get in touch with her inner peace and to Indonesia to find a healthy balance and believe in love again.

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Conan O’Brien Brings Comedy Tour to Vancouver

On April 13th, I attended Conan O’Brien‘s “Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television” Tour at the Orpheum Theatre (coincidentally where my high school commencement ceremony was held) in downtown Vancouver. The tall, pale, bearded and awkwardly-charming redheaded personality sure treated us to one heck of an evening – filled with non-stop laughter, great music (nice guitar and piano-playing skills) and even greater dancing.

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