Ten years. Ten danged years. That's how long it has been, minus a couple of months, since I reviewed the very first Adventure to Fate game, Quest to the Core. It was a game with a humble scope, but what it did it did well. While not without its share of rough edges, it was a compelling little turn-based RPG.
A candlelight vigil was held in Regent Park Saturday afternoon to remember the father and son killed in a shooting earlier this week. The family of the victims and members of the Congolese community gathered at Dundas Street East and Arnold Avenue and lit candles and placed flowers for John Ngoyi Kongolo and Denzel Didier Kongolo. "Right now, all we need is love and compassion for our family," the eldest of the siblings said at the vigil. "We lost a brother. We lost a father. We're at...
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Fame is a weird thing. I was talking to some (highly educated) writers in their early 30s when I discovered none of them had ever HEARD of Crosby, Stills & Nash. I was stunned. How is that possible? Well, fame is fleeting, obviously. — Read the rest