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Concerned about depleting fish stocks, C chef Robert Clark buys salmon from Prince Rupert fishers, who use a net that keeps salmon fresher and less bruised. photo Tim Pawsey

Tangle net helps sustain salmon
It's summer in the city, when a chef's thoughts turn to-(where else?)-salmon.

 
Happy Birthday, Canada
As we approach the 135th anniversary of confederation, we started thinking about why we love and live in Canada. It may have taken living abroad for a few years to realize how gosh darn fab this place is, but we groove on Canada. We feel, as the saying goes, good in our skin here.
Napoleon tale one step from sublime
The melding of history and fiction is tricky business. Novelist James Ellroy (of L.A. Confidential fame) put more than a few noses out of joint when he retooled the personal and professional lives of John F. Kennedy, J. Edgar Hoover and Howard Hughes in 1995's American Tabloid.
 
Strong performances energize David Mamet's slice-of-lowlife
Even if you don't give a damn about Bobby, Donny and Teach it doesn't mean you can't appreciate good performances by actors Adrian McMorran, Carl Strano and Jim Purcell.

 
New Mexico's sights enchant
Santa Fe, NM-Photographer Edward Weston once described New Mexico as a place of brilliant light, clean-cut lines and outlines.

 
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