Monday, August 09, 2010

Arts: Movies: Critical retrospective on Bergman's The Seventh Seal'

Critics' Picks: 'The Seventh Seal' - Video Library - The New York Times

Recommended!

Yes, it's dark.   And, yes, its view of Christian religion in a Humanist-Secularist societal environment dominated by Sweden's Lutheran Church under state-political forces (it was then the country's established church) is one of despair and disgust.  But it's a strong viewing experience if you can tolerate the English subtitles and a pervasively bleak vision.   The film is set in Sweden's middle ages.

-- Archibald

Saturday, August 07, 2010

Toronto the Good: Plague of bedbugs hits town, hurts poor most

Toronto Star (Aug6,2k10) by reporter Noor Javed and photo by Carlos Osorio.

Across the city, thousands like Ross, are realizing that the scourge of bedbugs is not limited to social housing, crowded shelters, or low-income dwellings. Bedbugs are quickly becoming everyone’s problem. Pest-control companies in the GTA say they receive four to five calls a week from mortified residents in swanky neighbourhoods, owners of upscale condos and helpless tenants in rental apartments struggling to cope with infestations. And in recent months, hospitals such as William Osler Health Centre in Etobicoke, the Toronto Public Library, and retail stores have joined the list of those battling infestations — which suggests that, despite the best efforts of public health officials, pest-control companies and the afflicted, the city is on its way to a full-scale bedbug crisis.
Last week, in an act of desperation, city officials in New York City declared war on bedbugs, after reports of the pests dramatically increased. In 2009, the city received 33,772 bedbug-related inquires, up from 21,922 in 2008 — a jump of 54 percent. But it has been the growing evidence of the pests in every corner of society — in the changerooms of retail stores, fancy hotels, libraries and even as plot lines in NY-based sitcoms — that pushed city officials to announce a $500,000 initiative that includes the creation of a health department task force, improved tracking tools, protocols for the proper disposal of infested items, and requiring landlords to provide information on infested units to tenants. 
In Toronto, infestation numbers are also rising. In 2003, Toronto Public Health had only 46 reports. In 2008, when TPH set up a self-reporting bedbug hotline, it received 1,324 calls. This year, the city has received 1,076 calls so far and expects hundreds more.
It's a hell of a situation here in Toronto the Good this season, and for as long as the gd bedbugs live.

-- Owlie Scowlie

Friday, August 06, 2010

Arts: Music: Country Music USA weekly chart

THIS WEEK’S CHART:

1. the JaneDear girls “Wildflower”
2. Gary Allan “Get Off On The Pain”
3. Katie Armiger “Leaving Home”
4. LoCash Cowboys “Here Comes Summer”
 5. Carrie Underwood “Undo It”
6. Randy Montana “Ain’t Much Left Of Lovin’ You”
7. Blake Shelton “All About Tonight”
8. Rodney Atkins “Farmer’s Daughter”
9. Miranda Lambert “The House That Built Me”
10. Little Big Town “Little White Church”
11. Kellie Pickler “Makin’ Me Fall In Love Again”
12. Steve Azar “Sunshine (Everyone Needs A Little)”
13. Alan Jackson “Hard Hat And A Hammer”
14. Reba McEntire “I Keep On Lovin’ You”
15. Trace Adkins “This Ain’t No Love Song”
16. Toby Keith “Trailerhood”
17. Zac Brown Band “Free”
18. The Band Perry “If I Die Young”
19. Jerrod Niemann “Lover, Lover”
20. Billy Currington “Pretty Good At Drinkin’ Beer”