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In the 1980s, Corey Haim became a teen pin-up favourite, a baby-faced idol with an infectious grin and a “firecracker” personality.

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Film surpasses stereotypes
By Jake Coyle 

One enters a movie like Our Family Wedding bracing for cheesiness.

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Margarita’s satisfies Mexican cravings
By Dinah Murdoch, for NightLife 

If I were stranded on a desert island and could choose only one food to have... read more

The Hippie Mafia keep Manchester scene alive
By Jason Schneider, for NightLife 

The last place you’d probably expect to find a member of one of the leading bands to emerge from the Manchester, England scene of the late ’80s is... read more

Bocce finally rolls out debut album
By Jason Schneider, for NightLife 

It’s taken more than three years, but Waterloo’s favourite electro-rockers Bocce have finally released their full-length debut album, after... read more

Collett gives us more classic classic rock
By Michael Barclay, for NightLife 

Jason Collett

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Players strum real strings on Power Gig
Barbara Ortutay, The Associated Press 

An upcoming musical video game lets players strum a real six-string electric guitar instead of tapping buttons on a fake instrument.

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TEGAN AND SARA NOT JOINED AT HIP
By Andrew Dansby 

Tegan and Sara Quin are identical twin sisters who make music together as Tegan and Sara, so Sara points out, “people assume we share organs and... read more

Canadian actor Corey Haim dies in Los Angeles

The Los Angeles coroner’s office says Canadian actor Corey Haim, known best for his role in the 1987 hit The Lost Boy” has died. He was 38.

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Bluesman Andersen blows the roof off The Boathouse
By Robert Reid, Record staff 

Since returning from Memphis after winning the International Blues Challenge, Matt Andersen seems to be everywhere.

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